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Worlds  Columbian  Exposition. 


••'1893." 


OFFICIAL  CATALOGUE. 


Part  X. 


Department  K, 


FINE  ARTS 


HALSEY  C.  IVES,  Chief, 


EDITED  BY 

The  Department  of  Publicity  and  Promotion, 

M.  P.  HANDY,  CHIEF. 


CHICAGO, 

W.  B.  OONKEY  COMPANY,  PUBLISHERS  TO  THE  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION. 

1893. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  A.  D.  1893,  in  the  office  of  Librarian  of  Congress 
t  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  by 

THE  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION, 

For  the  exclusive  use  of  W.  B.  Conkey  Company,  Chicago. 


W.  B.  GONKBY  COMPANY, 

PRINTERS  AND  BINDERS, 
CHICAGO. 


/ 


INDEX 


- :o:- 

Art  Palace,  Description  of . 

Austria,  Exhibits  of . . 

Belgium,  Exhibits  of . 

Brazil,  Exhibits  of . 

I  Canada,  Exhibits  of . 

j  Classification . 

Denmark,  Exhibits  of . 

France,  Exhibits  of . 

Germany,  Exhibits  of  . 

Great  Britain,  Exhibits  of . 

Ground  Plan  of  Art  Palace . . . 

|  Holland,  Exhibits  of . 

|  Italy,  Exhibits  of . 

Japan,  Exhibits  of . 

Juries  of  Acceptance . 

Memoranda . 

;  Mexico,  Exhibits  of . 

New  South  Wales,  Exhibits  of . 

Norway,  Exhibits  of . 

Russia,  Exhibits  of . 

Society  of  Polish  Artists,  Exhibits  of . 

Spain,  Exhibits  of . 

Sweden,  Exhibits  of . 

United  States,  Exhibits  of . 

Upper  Gallery,  Plan  of . 


Page. 

9 

65 

71 

77 

81 

10 

85 

91 

113 

129 

8 

149 

189 

155 

4 

197 

159 

163 

165 

169 

173 

177 

185 

11 

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DEPARTMENT 


OF 

FINE  F\ RTS. 

(K) 


HALSEY  C.  IVES,  CHIEF. 

CHARLES  M.  KURTZ,  ASSISTANT  CHIEF. 

SARA  T.  HALLOWELL,  ASSISTANT  CHIEF. 

LOUIS  J.  MILLET,  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  ARCHITECTURAL  AND  DECORATIVE  EXHIBITS. 
GEORGE  CORLISS,  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  GALLERIES. 


4 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS.  (K) 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION. 


JURIES  OF  ACCEPTANCE. 

GROUP  139. -SCULPTURE. 


NEW  YORK. 

Augustus  St.  Gaudens. 

Olin  L.  Warner. 

J.  Q.  A.  Ward. 

Daniel  C.  French. 

John  J.  Boyle. 

PHILADELPHIA. 

John  J.  Boyle. 

Olin  L.  Warner. 

BOSTON. 

Daniel  C.  French. 

Daniel  C.  French. 

John  J.  Boyle. 

ROME. 

Olin  L.  Warner. 

Harriet  Hosmer. 

Waldo  Story. 
Larkin  G.  Mead. 

Franklin  Simmons. 

FLORENCE. 

William  Couper. 

Waldo  Story. 

Larkin  G.  Mead. 

NATIONAL  JURY  AT  CHICAGO. 


Daniel  C.  French,  Boston .  Lorado  Taft,  Chicago. 

Robert  Bringhurst,  St.  Louis. 

ALTERNATES. 

John  J.  Boyle,  Philadelphia.  *  Carl  Rohl-Smith,  Chicago. 

J.  Gelert,  Chicago. 

GROUP  140.— PAINTINGS  IN  OIL. 

NEW  YORK. 

William  M.  Chase.  Eastman  Johnson. 

R.  Swain  Gifford.  H.  Bolton  Jones. 

F.  D.  Millet.  (G.  W.  Maynard,  Alternate.) 

I.  M.  Gaugengigl.  John  W.  Beatty. 

E.  C.  Tarbell.  Charles  E.  Dana. 

PHILADELPHIA. 

John  W.  Beatty,  Clifford  P.  Grayson. 

Charles  E.  Dana.  Joseph  R.  Woodwell. 

William  Dalliba  Dutton.  Eastman  Johnson. 

H.  Bolton  Jones. 


JURIES  OF  ACCEPTANCE. 


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GROUP  140.— PAINTINGS  IN  OIL— Continued. 


Thomas  Allen. 

J.  J.  Enneking. 

I.  M.  Gaugengigl. 


BOSTON. 


R.  Swain  Gifford. 


E.  C.  Tarbell. 

F.  P.  Vinton. 
William  M.  Chase. 


PARIS. 

F.  A.  Bridgman. 

W.  T.  Dannat. 

Walter  Gay. 

Alexander  Harrison. 

E.  L.  Weeks. 


Walter  McEwen. 

Gari  J.  Melchers. 

Charles  Sprague  Pearce. 
J.  L.  Stewart. 


Walter  Beck. 

J.  F rank  Currier. 


C.  C.  Coleman. 


MUNICH. 


Toby  Rosenthal. 

ROME. 

Elihu  Vedder. 


Carl  Marr. 
Orrin  Peck. 


William  Stanley  Haseltine. 


NATIONAL  JURY  AT  CHICAGO. 


J.  G.  Brown,  New  York. 

G.  W.  Maynard,  New  York. 

J.  Francis  Murphy,  New  York. 
Thomas  Hovenden,  Philadelphia 
Thomas  Allen,  Boston. 

H.  F.  Farny,  Cincinnati. 


C.  C.  Coleman,  Rome ,  Italy. 


Gari  J.  Melchers,  Detroit. 
Douglas  Volk,  Minneapolis. 
John  H.  Fry,  St.  Louis. 
Frederick  W.  Freer,  Chicago. 
John  H.  Vanderpoel,  Chicago. 
Walter  McEwen,  Chicago . 


GROUP  141.— PAINTINGS  IN  WATER  COLORS. 

NEW  YORK. 

Frederick  Dielman.  T.  C.  Nicoll. 

Charles  Harry  Eaton.  Walter  Shirlaw. 

Louis  C.  Tiffany. 

In  other  cities  the  Jury  for  Paintings  in  Oil  also  acted  for  Water  Colors. 


FROM  GROUPS  139-145.— ARCHITECTURE. 

NEW  YORK. 


Richard  M.  Hunt.  Stanford  White. 

William  B.  Tuthill.  Frank  Miles  Day. 

C.  Howard  Walker. 


PHILADELPHIA. 

Frank  Miles  Day.  John  Stewardson. 

Henry  Pettit.  W.  B.  Tuthill. 

Edmund  M.  Wheelwright. 

BOSTON. 

Edward  C.  Cabot.  Edmund  M.  Wheelwright. 

C.  Howard  Walker.  John  Stewardson. 

W.  V  Tuthill. 

NATIONAL  JRY  AT  CHICAGO. 

C.  B.  Atwood,  New  York.  W.  S.  Eames,  St.  Louis. 

Cass  Gilbert,  St.  Paul.  S.  S.  Beman 'Chicago. 

D.  Adler,  Chicago. 

GROUP  142.— PAINTINGS  ON  IVORY,  ON  ENAMEL,  ON  METAL,  ON 
PORCELAIN,  OR  OTHER  WARES;  FRESCO  PAINTING 
ON  WALLS. 

Same  Juries  as  for  Paintings  in  Oil  and  for  Architecture. 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


GROUP  143.— ENGRAVINGS  AND  ETCHINGS:  PRINTS. 

FOR  ETCHINGS. 

NEW  YORK. 

Carleton  T.  Chapman.  C.  F.  W.  Mielatz. 

Samuel  Colman.  C.  A.  Platt. 

James  D.  Smillie. 

PHILADELPHIA. 


Hermann  Faber. 

W.  B.  Closson. 


Bernhard  Uhle. 
BOSTON. 
Charles  A.  Walker. 


Max  Rosenthal. 

S.  R.  Koehler. 


FOR  WOOD  ENGRAVING. 


Horace  Baker. 

A.  M.  Lindsay. 
W.  B.  Closson. 


NEW  YORK. 

John  P.  Davis. 

Frank  French. 

PHILADELPHIA. 


C.  H.  Reed. 


BOSTON. 

S.  R.  Koehler. 

Charles  A.  Walker. 


COMMITTEE  ON  A  RETROSPECTIVE  EXHIBIT  OF  AMERICAN  PAINT1 


COMMITTEE-AT-LARGE. 

Charles  Henry  Hart,  Philadelphia ,  Chairman . 

Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.  Charles  G.  Loring,  Boston . 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEE. 

NEW  YORK. 

John  La  Farge.  John  F.  Weir. 

BOSTON. 

Hon.  Martin  Brimmer.  Gen.  Charles  G.  Loring. 

J.  Templeman  Coolidge.  Frederick  P  Vinton. 

J.  Harvey  Young. 

PHILADELPHIA. 

Charles  Henry  Hart.  Henry  Whelen,  Jr. 

J.  Granville  Leach. 


ART  PALACE. 


Grecian-Ionic  in  style,  the  Fine  Arts  Building  is  a  pure  type  of  the  most  refined 
classic  architecture.  The  structure  comprises  three  large  pavilions  known  as  the  Central, 
East  and  West  Pavilion.  Its  total  length,  east  and  west,  is  1,120  feet,  and  its  extreme 
width,  north  and  south,  500  feet.  The  Central  Pavilion,  an  oblong  building  measuring 
500x320  feet,  is  intersected  by  a  great  nave  and  a  transept,  each  100  feet  wide  and  70  feet 
high.  At  their  intersection  is  a  dome  60  feet  in  diameter  and  125  feet  high,  surmounted  by 
a  colossal  statue  of  the  type  of  the  famous  figure  of  Winged  Victory.  The  transept  has  a 
clear  space  through  the  center  of  60  feet,  being  lighted  entirely  from  above.  On  either 
side  are  galleries  20  feet  wide  and  24  feet  above  the  floor.  The  collections  of  sculptures 
and  architectural  casts  are  displayed  on  the  main  floor  of  the  nave  and  transept,  and  here 
also,  on  the  walls,  are  shown  drawings  and  sculptured  panels  in  relief.  The  sections 
bounded  by  the  nave  and  the  transept  are  filled  with  picture  galleries,  ranging  from  30x30 
feet  to  36x120  feet  in  area.  The  Central  Pavilion  is  entered  by  four  great  portals,  richly 
ornamented  with  architectural  sculpture  and  approached  by  broad  flights  of  steps.  The 
East  and  West  Pavilions  have  entrances  from  the  Central  Pavilion  and  on  their  north  and 
south  fronts.  The  walls  of  the  loggia  of  the  colonnades  are  highly  decorated  with  sculptural 
fragments  from  the  antique.  All  light  is  supplied  through  glass  skylights  in  iron  frames. 

The  building  is  located  in  the  northern  portion  of  the  park,  with  the  south  front  facing 
the  lagoon,  from  which  it  is  separated  by  terraces  ornamented  with  balustrades.  A  flight 
ot  steps  leads  down  from  the  main  portal  to  the  lagoon,  where  there  is  a  landing  for  boats. 
The  immediate  neighborhood  of  the  building  is  ornamented  with  groups  of  statues,  replicas 
of  classic  art,  such  as  the  Choragic  monument,  etc.  Architect,  C.  B.  Atwood,  of  Chicago, 
Designer-in-Chiet  of  the  Exposition. 


SCULPTURE. 


Copyrighted  1893,  GROUND  PALN 

WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION  P  A  L_  A  O  EE  OP  PIISIP  APTS. 

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CLASSIFICATION. 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


GROUP  139. 

SCULPTURE. 


Class  820.  Figures  and  groups  in  marble;  casts  from  original  works  by  modern  artists 
models  and  monumental  decorations. 

Class  821.  Bas-reliefs  in  marble  or  bronze. 

Class  822.  Figures  and  groups  in  bronze. 

Class  823.  Bronzes  from  cire perdue. 

GROUP  140. 

PAINTINGS  IN  OIL. 

GROUP  141. 

PAINTINGS  IN  WATER  COLORS. 

GROUP  142. 

PAINTINGS  ON  IYORY,  ON  ENAMEL,  ON  METAL,  ON  PORCELAIN  OR  OTHER  WARES; 
FRESCO  PAINTING  ON  WALLS. 

GROUP  143. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  ETCHINGS:  PRINTS. 

GROUP  144. 

CHALK,  CHARCOAL,  PASTEL  AND  OTHER  DRAWINGS. 

GROUP  145. 

ANTIQUE  AND  MODERN  CARVINGS;  ENGRAVINGS  IN  MEDALLIONS  OR  IN  GEMS; 

CAMEOS,  INTAGLIOS. 

GROUP  146. 

EXHIBITS  FROM  PRIVATE  COLLECTIONS. 

Including  Retrospective  Exhibit  of  American  Paintings  and  Loan  Collection  of  Forf 
Works  from  Private  Galleries  in  the  United  States. 


FROM  GROUPS  139-145. 

ARCHITECTURE  AS  A  FINE  ART. 


•V 


Department  K.— Fine  Arts. 


UNITED  STATES. 

Sculpture. 

Exhibit 


GROUP  189. 

Sculpture. 

In  North  Court,  Rotunda,  and  West  Court, 
near  Rotunda;  and  in  Galleries 
7  and  88. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Adams,  Herbert,  Brooklyn. 

1.  Portrait  Bust  of  a  Lady.  (Marble.) 

2.  Primavera.  (Marble  bust.) 

3.  St.  Agnes’  Eve.  (Plaster  bust,  colored.) 
Bachman,  Max,  Boston. 

4.  Bust  of  a  Young  Lady.  (Plaster.) 
(Lent  by  Dr.  Oki,  Boston.) 

5.  Mrs.  F.  Sheldon.  (Plaster,  bas-relief.) 

6.  The  Son  of  Man.  (Plaster.) 

7.  Portrait,  Bas-relief.  (Plaster.) 

Ball,  Thomas,  Florence. 

7a.  Christ  and  the  Little  Child.  (Marble.) 
(Lent  by  E.  F.  Searles,  Methuen,  Mass.) 

7b.  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman.  (Plaster 
bust.) 

7c.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (Plaster  bust.) 

7d.  Paul  Revere.  (Equestrian  statuette 
in  bronze.) 

7e.  Colossal  statue  of  Washington. (Bronze.) 

(Lent  by  E.  F.  Searles,  Methuen,  Mass.) 
Bartlett,  Paul  W.,  Paris. 

8.  Medallion  Portrait  of  Rev.  Dr.  Skinner. 
(Marbled 

9.  The  Ghost  Dance  (study  of  the  nude). 
(Plaster.) 

10.  Bohemian  and  Bears.  (Plaster.) 

11.  Bust  of  Mrs.  B.  (Marble.) 

Baur,  Theodore,  New  York. 

12.  The  Secret.  (Unfinished  group  in 
plaster,  in  grove  east  of  Art  Palace.) 

13.  Panel  of  Joseph  Jefferson  as  Rip  Van 
Winkle,  Bob  Acres,  and  Dr.  Pangloss. 
(Bronze.) 

Bissell,  George  E.,  New  York. 

14.  John  Watts,  last  Royal  Recorder  of 
New  York,  and  founder  of  the  Leake 
and  Watts  Orphan  House.  (Bronze.) 


No. 

Borglum,  J.  Gurtzon,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

15.  Indian  Scouts.  (Bronze.) 

Boyle,  J.  J.,  Chicago. 

16.  Tired  Out.  (Bronze.)  (From  t/z 're  per¬ 
due) 

Bradley,  Amy  Aldis,  Boston. 

17.  Daughter  of  the  Pharoahs.  (Plaster 
bust.) 

18.  Bust  of  a  Boy.  (Plaster.) 

Bringhurst,  Robert  P.,  St.  Louis. 

19.  Awakening  of  Spring.  (Terra  Cotta.) 

20.  Faun — Fragment  of  a  Fountain.  (Plas¬ 
ter.) 

Brooks,  Caroline  S.,  New  York. 

21.  The  Dreaming  Iolanthe.  (Relief  in 
marble.) 

22.  Lady  Godiva.  (Marble.) 

23.  Lady  Godiva  Returning.  (Relief  in 
marble.) 

24.  Vanderbilt  Group.  (Marble.) 

Brooks,  Carrie  L.,  Chicago. 

25.  Enid.  (Head  of  a  Child  in  plaster.) 
(Lent  by  Mr.  Watkins,  Chicago.) 

Bush-Brown,  H.  K.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

26.  The  Buffalo  Hunt.  (Plaster.) 

Byrnes,  James  A.,  Denver. 

27.  Wounded  Buffalo.  (Plaster.) 

Calder,  A.  Sterling,  Philadelphia. 

28.  Cordelia.  (Plaster  bust.) 

29.  Boy  with  Ribbon.  (Plaster.) 

Cannon,  H.  Legrand,  New  York. 

30.  Bas  -  relief  of  Elizabeth  Cannon. 
(Bronze). 

Ciani,  Vittorio  A.,  New  York. 

31.  A  Cavalier.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

Clarke,  Thomas  Shields,  Pittsburg. 

32.  The  Cider  Press:  a  fountain.  (Bronze 
group.) 

Cohen,  Katherine  A.,  Paris. 

33.  Bust  of  Henry  Souther.  (Piaster.) 
Copp,  Ellen  Rankin,  Chicago. 

34.  Relief  Portrait  of  Harriet  Monroe. 
(Bronze.) 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 


Exhibit 

No. 

Cox,  Charles  B.,  Philadelphia. 

35.  American  Buffalo.  (Bronze.) 

Cushing,  Robert,  New  York. 

36.  Bust  of  Cardinal  McCloskey.  (Bronze.) 

Dallin,  C.  E.,  Paris. 

37.  Signal  of  Peace.  (Bronze  equestrian 
statue.) 

38.  Portrait  Bust  of  Dr.  I.  F.  Hamilton. 
(Marble.)  (Lent  by  Mrs.  Fidelia  B.  Ham¬ 
ilton,  Salt  Lake  City.) 

Donoghue,  John,  London. 

39.  Kypros.  (Plaster.) 

40.  The  Young  Sophocles  leading  the 
Chorus  of  Victory  after  the  Battle  of 
Salamis.  (Plaster.) 

40a.  Hunting  Nymph.  (Plaster.) 

Elwell,  F.  Edwin,  New  York. 

40b.  Charles  Dickens  and  Little  Nell. 
(Bronze.) 

40c.  Intellect  Dominating  Brute  Force;  or, 
Diana  and  the  Lion.  (Marble.) 
jelde,  Jakob,  Minneapolis. 

42.  Bas-relief  of  Burt  Harwood.  (Plaster.) 

(Lent  by  Burt  Harwood,  Minneapolis.) 

4;  .  Bust  of  Judge  Nelson.  (Bronze.)  (Lent 
by  U.  S.  District  Court,  St.  Paul.) 

•ench,  Daniel  C.,  New  York. 

•  .  Bust  of  A.  Bronson  Alcott.  (Bronze.) 

.  The  Angel  of  Death  and  the  Sculptor. 
[Plaster,) 

:lert,  J.,  Chicago. 

45.  Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  heroic  size. 

'Plaster.)  In  Gallery  38. 

4  .  The  Little  Architect.  (Plaster  group.) 
i  Theseus,  Victor  over  the  Minotaur. 
Bronze  statuette.) 

The  Struggle  foV  Work.  (A  group  of 
gures  in  plaster,  represented  as  contend¬ 
ing  for  a  work  ticket  thrown  from  a 
factory  window.) 

Grafly,  Charles,  Philadelphia. 

49.  Daedalus.  (Bronze.)  (Lent  by  the 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
Philadelphia.) 

50.  A  Baa  Omen.  (Plaster.) 

Griffith,  J.  Milo,  Chicago. 

52.  Sabrina,  Goddess  of  the  Severn.  (Mar¬ 
ble.) 

53.  Nubian  Captive.  (Plaster.) 

54.  Coursing  during  the  time  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.  (Bronze.) 

56.  Study  of  a  Female  Head.  (Marble 
medallion.) 

57.  Dawn.  (Marble  medallion.) 
Hammond,  Jane  Nye,  Boston. 

58.  Lucie.  (Bronze  relief.) 

59.  A  Medallion.  (Plaster.) 


No. 

Hartley,  J.  S.,  New  York. 

60.  Pan.  (Bronze  group.)  (Lent  by  D 
Fiske,  Brooklyn.) 

61.  Bust  of  Wm.  Conant  Church.  (Bronze 
(Lent  by  Col.  W.  C.  Church,  New  York.) 

62.  John  Gilbert  as  Sir  Peter  Teazl 
(Bronze.) 

Hyatt,  Harriet  Randall,  Boston. 

63.  Head  of  Laughing  Girl.  (Plaster.) 
Kemeys,  Edward,  Chicago. 

64.  Old  Ephriam. 

65.  After  the  Feast. 

66.  American  Bay  Lynx. 

67.  American  Panther  and  Her  Cubs. 

68.  Grappling  His  Game. 

69.  Fighting  Panther  and  Deer. 

70.  Texan  Bull  and  Jaguars. 

71.  The  Still  Hunt. 

72.  Battle  of  the  Bulls. 

73.  American  Black  Bear. 

74.  Jaguar  and  Boa-constrictor 
74a.  American  Bison. 

Kitson,  Henry  H.,  Boston. 

75.  Music  of  the  Sea.  (Bronze.) 

76.  Portrait  Bust.  (Marble.) 

77.  Christ  Crucified.  (Plaster.) 

77a.  The  Age  of  Stone.  (Plaster.) 
Kretschmar,  Howard,  Chicago. 

77b.  Tantalus.  (Plaster.) 

Lindstrom,  August,  Chicago. 

78.  Bust  of  John  Ericsson.  (Plaster.) 
Loeher,  Aloys,  Milwaukee. 

78a.  Bust  of  Mrs.  Jessie  Bartlett  Davis, 
(Marble.)  (Lent  by  Mr.  Davis,  Chicago.) 
Martiny,  Phillip,  New  York. 

79.  Portrait  Bust  of  a  Child.  (Plaster.) 
Mead,  Larkin  G.,  Florence. 

80.  The  Return  of  Proserpine  from  the 
Realms  of  Pluto.  (Plaster.)  (On  pedi¬ 
ment  of  Agricultural  Building.) 

Mills,  J.  Harrison,  New  York. 

81.  Portrait  Medallion.  (Plaster.) 

Murray,  Samuel,  Philadelphia. 

82.  Study  of  a  Child’s  Head.  (Bronze.) 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  Brown,  Philadelphia. 

83.  Walt  Whitman.  (Bronze.)  (Lent  by 
Thomas  B.  Harned,  Philadelphia. 

Niehaus,  C.  H.,  New  York. 

84.  Historical  Door  of  Trinity  Church. 
(Plaster.) 

85.  Athlete.  (Plaster.) 

O’ Donovan,  William  Russell,  New  York. 

86.  Bust  of  Thomas  Eakins.  (Bronze.) 

87.  Bust  of  R.  S.  Gifford.  (Bronze.) 
Partridge,  William  Ordway,  Milton,  Mass. 

88.  Portrait  Bust  of  a  Lady.  (Marble.) 

89.  Bust  of  J.  R.  Lowell.  (Plaster.) 

90.  Plaster  replica  of  statue  of  Shakes¬ 
peare  for  Lincoln  Park,  Chicago. 


UNITED  STATES. 


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Sculpture. 


Nearing  Home.  (Marble  bust.) 

.  Mary.  (Plaster.) 

93.  Head  of  Christ.  (Marble.) 

94.  Edward  Everett  Hale.  (Bronze  bust.) 

95.  The  Summer  Night.  (Relief  in  mar¬ 
ble.) 

96.  A  Dream.  (Marble,  bas-relief.) 

96a.  Plaster  replica  of  the  statue  of  Alexan¬ 
der  Hamilton  for  the  Hamilton  Club, 
Brooklyn. 

Peterson,  George  D.,  Chicago. 

97.  Tiger  at  Bay.  (Plaster.) 

Potter,  Bessie  Q.,  Chicago. 

98.  Prof.  David  Swing.  (Plaster  bust.) 
(Lent  by  J.  I.  Pearce,  Chicago.) 

98a.  Portrait  in  Relief.  (Plaster.)  (Lent 
by  Mr.  MacGillivray,  Chicago.) 

Powers,  Preston,  Denver. 

98b.  The  End  of  the  Buffalo  Hunt. 
(Bronze.) 

98c.  Romola  de’  Bardi.  (Marble  bust.) 
Prescott,  Katherine,  Boston. 

99.  Joy  to  the  New  Year,  Peace  to  the  Old. 
(Plaster  medallion.) 

100.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  (Bronze  me¬ 
dallion.) 

Proctor,  A.  P, 

100a.  Panther.  (Bronze.) 

Rogers,  John,  New  York, 
no.  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  seated. 
(Plaster.) 

|  Rohl-Smith,  Carl,  Chicago. 

in.  Mato  Wanartaka  (Kicking  Bear), 
Chief  of  the  Sioux.  (Plaster  bust.) 

1 12.  Bust  of  Henry  Watterson.  (Bronze.) 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry  Watterson,  Louis¬ 
ville.) 

Ruckstuhl,  F.  Wellington, New  York. 

112a.  Evening.  (Marble.) 

Ruggles,  Theo  Alice,  Boston. 

113.  A  New  England  Fisherman.  (Plaster 
bust.) 

1 14.  Portrait  bust  (Italian  child).  (Bronze.) 

1 15.  Young  Orpheus.  (Plaster.) 

1 16.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Oise.  (Bronze.) 

Shaw,  Frederick  A.,  Florence. 

116a.  The  Ascension.  (Marble.)  At  Art 
Institute. 

Stair,  Ida,  Denver. 

116b.  Left  of  Paradise.  (Bas-relief  in  plas- 
i  ter.) 

Thompson,  J. 

116c.  Head  in  Bas-relief.  (Marble.) 

Tilden,  Douglas,  Paris. 

1 17.  Young  Acrobat.  (Bronze.) 

1 18.  Baseball  Player.  (Plaster.) 

119.  Tired  Boxer.  (Plaster.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

120.  Indian  Bear  Hunt.  (Bronze.) 

Triebel,  Frederick  E.,  Florence. 

121.  Savonarola.  (Plaster  bas-relief.) 

122.  Donatello.  (Plaster  bas-relief.) 

123.  Mysterious  Music.  (Bronze.) 

124.  Love  Knows  no  Caste.  (Marble.) 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Greenhut, 
Peoria,  Ill.) 

125.  Bust  of  Gen.  John  A.  Logan.  (Marble.) 

126.  The  First  Fish.  (Marble.) 

127.  Bust  of  Rev.  Edwin  B.  Russell. 
(Marble.)  (Lent  by  Rev.  E.  B.  Russell, 
New  York.) 

Turner,  William  G.,  Florence. 

128.  A  Dream.  (Marble  bust.) 

129.  Fisherman’s  Daughter.  (Marble.) 

130.  The  Herald  of  Peace.  (Bronze  statue, 
from  cire  perdue.) 

131.  Rhoda.  (Marble  statuette.) 

Varney,  Luella,  Rome. 

132.  Mark  Twain.  (Bronze  bust.) 

133.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (Marble  bust.) 
133a.  Edith  Van  Buren.  (Marble  bust.) 
Volk,  Leonard  W.,  Chicago. 

134.  Bust  of  Colonel  Hascall,  U.  S.  A. 
(Marble.)  Presented  to  West  Point  Mil¬ 
itary  Academy  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Hascall. 

135.  Bust  of  a  Lady.  (Marble.) 

135a.  Portrait  of  the  late  Col.  Wm.  Hale 
Thompson.  (Marble  bust.)  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
W.  H.  Thompson,  Chicago.) 

Warner,  Olin  L.,  New  York. 

136.  Diana,  reclining.  (Plaster  statuette.) 

137.  Medallion  of  Joseph,  Chief  of  the  Nez 
Perces  Indians.  (Bronze.) 

138.  Medallions  of  Columbia  River  In¬ 
dians.  (Bronze  panel.) 

139.  Portrait  of  J.  Alden  Weir.  (Bronze 
bust.) 

140.  Portrait  of  a  Baby.  (Bronze  bust.) 

141.  Bust  of  Mozart,  heroic,  for  a  public 
fountain  in  Portland,  Oregon.  (Plaster.) 
(In  Gallery  38.) 

142.  Model  for  a  Caryatid.  (Plaster.) 
Wesselhceft,  F.  G.,  Cambridge, Mass. 

143.  Titania  and  Bottom.  (Plaster.) 

144.  African  Head.  (Plaster.) 

White,  Alfred  R.,  Paris. 

145.  Portrait  of  Monsieur  M.  (Plaster.) 
Whitney,  Anne,  Boston. 

146.  Roma.  (Plaster.) 

Wuertz,  Emil  H.,  Chicago. 

147.  Murmur  of  the  Sea.  (Plaster.) 
Zearing,  H.  H.,  Chicago. 

148.  Bas-relief  of  Abraham  Lincoln* 
(Bronze.) 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

In  Galleries  1,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  37,  38,  39,  and 
in  Upper  Gallery  Alcoves  109-115, 
173-175,  180-184,  186,  187. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Abbey,  Edwin  A.,  Fairford,  Gloucester¬ 
shire,  England. 

148a.  Galahad  brought  to  Arthur’s  Court. 
(Section  of  frieze  for  the  Delivery  Room 
of  the  Public  Library,  Boston.)  (Lent  by 
the  Public  Library,  Boston.) 

Albright,  A.  E.,  Chicago. 

149.  Morning-glories. 

Alexander,  Henry,  New  York. 

150.  Chinese  Interior. 

Allen,  Thomas,  Boston. 

151.  Moonrise.  ' 

152.  Thoroughbreds.  (Lent  by  Mrs.Thomas 
Allen,  Pittsfield,  Mass.) 

153.  Under  the  Willows. 

154.  Coming  Through  the  Wood. 

Allen,  W.  S.,  New  York. 

155.  Evening  at  the  Lake. 

Amsden,  William  T.,  New  York. 

.  156.  Spanish  Meadows. 

Anderson,  David  J.,  Woodridge,  N.  J. 

157.  Landscape. 

Armstrong,  Maitland,  New  York. 

158.  “White  House,”  Pont  Aven,  Brittany. 
Baer,  William  J.,  New  York. 

159.  Day  Dream. 

Baird,  W.  B.,  Paris. 

160.  Waiting  Their  Turn. 

Baker,  Ellen  Kendall,  Puteaux,  France. 

161.  Sans  Souci. 

Baker,  Mary  K.,  Boston. 

162.  Chrysanthemums. 

Baker,  William  Bliss  (deceased). 

163.  Silence.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York.) 

Barnard,  E.  H.,  Boston. 

164.  Midday. 

165.  Portrait  of  E.  H.  B. 

Bates,  Dewey,  Cookham  Dene,  Berkshire, 
England. 

166.  Spring.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  A.  C.  C.  Bere, 
London.) 

Beaux,  Cecilia,  Philadelphia 

167.  Last  Days  of  Infancy. 

168.  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 

Beck,  Carol  H.,  Philadelphia. 

169.  Portrait  of  Governor  Pattison.  (Lent 
by  Hon.  R.  E.  Pattison,  Harrisburg,  Pa.) 

170.  Portrait. 

Beckwith,  Carroll,  New  York. 

..  171.  Mr.  Isaacson. 


Exhibit 

No. 

172.  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  A.  H.  (Lent  by 
Miss  Hall,  New  York.) 

Bell,  E.  A.,  New  York. 

173.  Portrait.  Study  of  a  Lady  in  Gray. 
Benedict,  Enella,  Lake  Forest,  Ill. 

174.  Brittany  Children. 

Benson,  Frank  W.,  Salem,  Mass. 

175.  Figure  in  White. 

176.  Portrait  in  White. 

177.  Girl  with  a  Red  Shawl.  (Lent  by 
Mrs.  David  Kimball,  Boston.) 

Bicknell,  Frank  A.,  Paris. 

178.  An  Old  Apple  Orchard. 

179.  Along  the  River  Oise. 

Bigelow,  D.  F.,  Chicago. 

180.  Lake  Champlain  and  the  Adirondacks 
Bisbing,  Henry  S.,  Paris. 

181.  On  the  River  Shore. 

182.  Afternoon  in  the  Meadow. 

183.  Lapsing  Waves  on  Quiet  Shore. 
Blackman,  Walter,  London. 

184.  A  Capri  Belle. 

Blakelock,  R.  A. 

185.  Moonlight.  (Lent  by  W.  M.  Laffan, 
New  York.) 

186.  Cloverdale.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York.) 

Blashfield,  Edwin  H.,  New  York. 

187.  The  Angel  with  the  Flaming  Sword. 

188.  Christmas  Bells. 

189.  Portrait. 

Blenner,  Carle  J.,  New  York. 

190.  Contentment. 

191.  Portrait  of  El  Senor  Don  Roderigo  de 
Saavedra.  (Lent  by  Roderigo  de  Saave¬ 
dra,  Jr.,  Royal  Spanish  Legation,  Wash¬ 
ington.) 

Bogert,  George  H.,  New  York. 

192.  Morning. 

193.  Moonlight,  Etaples,  France. 

Boggs,  Frank  M.,  Paris. 

194.  Fishing  Boats  Going  Out,  Isigny, 
France.  (Lent  by  James  H.  Dole,  Chi¬ 
cago.) 

195.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

Boston,  Joseph  H.,  Brooklyn. 

196.  Gladys.  A  Portrait. 

Boughton, George  H.,  Care  of  Messrs.  Dun- 
thorne,  London. 

197.  An  English  Spring  Day. 

Boutwood,  Charles  E.,  Chicago. 

198.  Portrait  of  Hon.  C.  B.  Farwell.  (Lent 
by  Mrs.  Dudley  Winston,  Chicago.) 

Boyden,  Dwight  Frederic,  Paris. 

199.  The  Pines  of  Mauve. 

Bregler,  Charles,  Philadelphia. 

200.  Portrait  of  a  Woman.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
Wm.  Bregler,  Philadelphia.) 


UNITED  STATES. 


15 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No.  .  A  „  . 

Bridgman,  Frederic  A.,  Pans. 

201.  Passage  of  the  Red  Sea. 

202.  Women  at  the  Mosque,  Algiers. 

203.  In  a  Village  at  El  Biar,  Algiers. 

204.  Day  Dreams. 

204a.  A  Hot  Day  at  Mustapha,  Algiers. 
204b.  Fellahin  and  Child — The  Bath. 

204c.  Coast  of  Algiers — The  Morning  Bath. 
Bristol,  J.  B.,  New  York. 

205.  Mount  Chocorua,  N.  H. 

Brooks,  A.  F.,  Chicago. 

206.  The  Primrose  Way. 

Brouwer,  T.  A.,  Jr.,  East  Hampton,  L.  I. 

207.  Musk  Melons. 

Brown,  J.  Appleton,  New  York. 

208.  Springtime. 

Brown,  J.  G.,  New  York. 

209.  A  Card  Trick. 

210.  The  Stump  Speech. 

211.  Training  the  Dog. 

212.  Pull  for  The  Shore.  (Lent  by  Isidore 
Strauss,  New  York.) 

213.  Homeward  Bound.  (Lent  by  W.  T. 
Evans,  New  York.) 

214.  At  the  Old  Cottage.  (Lent  by  Gilbert 
Gaul,  New  York.) 

215.  When  we  Were  Girls.  (Lent  by  E. 
Asiel,  New  York.) 

Brown,  Matilda,  New  York. 

216.  An  Unwilling  Model. 

Brown,  Walter  Francis,  Venice. 

217.  Roscona,  Sunrise. 

Browne,  Charles  Francis,  Chicago. 

218.  Old  Poplar  Trees. 

219.  Sand  Dunes  of  Drummadoon,  Arran. 

220.  Back  from  the  Beach,  Cape  Ann. 

221.  On  the  Oise,  France. 

Brush,  George  de  Forest,  New  York. 

222.  Mother  and  Child.  (Lent  by  J.  M. 
Sears,  Boston.) 

223.  The  Indian  and  the  Lily.  (Lent  by 
C.  D.  Miller,  Jersey  City.) 

224.  The  Heacl  Dress.  (Lent  by  H.  H. 
Fay,  Boston.) 

ii  225.  The  Sculptor  and  the  King. 

Bryant,  Wallace,  Boston. 

226.  Noon. 

Bunker,  Caroline,  Boston. 

227.  Study  of  Snowballs.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
F.  D.  Cross,  Providence.) 

228.  Wheat  Stacks,  Afternoon  Sunshine. 

229.  Goosefield. 

Bush-Brown,  Mrs.  M.  Lesley,  Newburgh, 
N.  Y. 

230.  Fragment  of  Mural  Decoration  for 
Music  Room.  (See  also  2551.) 

Butler,  George  B. 

231.  Girl  with  Tambourine.  (Lent  by  W. 
C.  Brownell,  New  York.) 

2 


Exhibit 

No. 

Butler,  Herbert,  Chicago. 

232.  Hard  Times. 

Butler,  Howard  Russell,  New  York. 

233.  Seaweed  Gatherers,  Finistere,  France. 

234.  Church  of  Guadalupe, Aguas  Calientes, 
Mex. 

235.  Marine. 

Buttles,  Mary,  New  York. 

236.  Julie. 

237.  Peasant  Woman  of  Alsace. 

Cady,  Henry  N.,  Philadelphia. 

238.  Sunset  at  Narragansett  Pier. 

Cain,  Neville,  Louisville. 

239.  The  Satyr  and  the  Traveler. 

Caliga,  I.  H.,  Boston. 

240.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Robert  F.  Herrick, 
Brookline,  Mass.) 

Cameron,  Edgar  S.,  Chicago. 

241.  In  the  Studio. 

Candidus,  Harry  W.  T.,  Munich. 

242.  Landscape. 

Carl,  Kate  A.,  Paris. 

243.  Head  of  a  Man. 

Cauldwell,  Leslie,  Paris. 

244.  A  Sun  Bath. 

245.  A  Breton  Garden. 

246.  A  Daughter  of  Eve. 

Chapman,  Carlton  T.,  New  York. 

247.  Five  O’clock  at  St.  Ives,  England. 

248.  On  Cape  Ann.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  John 
Hutton,  New  York.) 

Chase,  Harry. 

249.  At  Anchor  off  Scheveningen.  (Lent 
by  Mrs.  Harry  Chase,  St.  Louis.) 

250.  The  Battery  Park.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
Harry  Chase,  St.  Louis.) 

Chase,  William  M.,  New  York. 

251.  Lady  in  Pink. 

252.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  L. 

253.  Alice.  A  Portrait. 

254.  Meditation.  A  Portrait.  (Pastel.) 

255.  Portrait  of  Mrs  E.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  E.) 

256.  Lilliputian  Boats  in  the  Park.  (Lent 
by  R.L.Knoedler,  New  York.) 

Church,  F.  S.,  New  York. 

257.  Knowledge  is  Power.  (Lent  by  C.  L. 
Freer,  Detroit.) 

258.  The  Viking’s  Daughter.  (Lent  by 
John  Gellatly,New  York.) 

Churchill,  W.  W.,  Boston. 

259.  Portrait. 

Clark,  Rose,  Buffalo. 

260.  Mother  and  Child. 

Clark,  Walter,  New  York. 

261.  Spring. 

Clarke,  Thomas  Shields,  Pittsburg. 

262.  A  Fool’s  Fool.  (Lent  by  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.) 

263.  Night  Market,  Morocco. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

264.  A  Gondola  Girl. 

265.  Portrait  of  Madame  d’E. 

265a.  Morning,  Noon  and  Night. 

Clawson,  John  W.,  Paris. 

266.  Santa  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 
Clements,  Gabrielle  D.,  Philadelphia. 

267.  Andarina. 

Clinedinst,  B.  W.,  New  York. 

268.  The  Water  Colorist. 

269.  Monsieur’s  Mail. 

Cobb,  Arthur  Murray,  Giverny,  France. 

270.  First  Snow. 

Cochrane,  J.  G.,  Boston. 

271.  Old  Stone  Stairway, Pont  Aven, France. 
Coffin,  Elizabeth  R.,  Brooklyn. 

272.  Hanging  the  Net. 

Coffin,  Esther  L.,  New  York. 

273.  Grapes. 

Coffin,  William  A.,  New  York. 

274.  A  Pennsylvania  F arm  After  a  Thunder 
Shower. 

275.  Moonlight  in  Harvest. 

276.  Twilight.  (Lent  by  John  B.  Ladd, 
Brooklyn.) 

277.  Early  Morning.  (Lent  by  W.  Sew¬ 
ard  Webb,  New  York.) 

278.  Evening.  (Lent  by  J.  M.  Licht- 
nauer,  New  York.) 

279.  September  Breeze.  (Lent  by  W. 
Seward  Webb,  New  York.) 

Cohen,  George  W.,  New  York. 

280.  A  Tale  of  the  Sea. 

Collins,  Alfred  Q.,  New  York. 

281.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Joe  Evans.  (Lent 
by  Mr.  Joe  Evans,  New  York.) 

Colman,  Samuel,  Newport. 

282.  Mexican  Hacienda. 

283.  Mt.  Tacoma  from  Puget  Sound. 

284.  The  Inner  Gorge  of  the  Grand  Canon 
of  the  Colorado. 

Coman,  Mrs. Charlotte  B.,Waterville,  N.  Y. 

285.  The  Road  to  Town. 

286.  A  Sto#y  Brook. 

Conant,  Lucy  S.,  Boston. 

287.  The  Orchid  Meadow. 

Connah,  Douglas  John,  New  York. 

288.  Douglas  John  Connah.  (Lent  by 
Mrs.  John  Connah.) 

Cooper,  Colin  C.,  Philadelphia. 

289.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

290.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Gen.  St.  Clair  A. 
Mulholland,  Philadelphia.) 

Corner,  Thomas  C.,  Baltimore. 

291.  Mother  and  Child. 

292.  Industry. 

Corwin,  Charles  A.,  Chicago. 

293.  Edge  of  the  Clearing. 

Couse,  Eanger  I.,  Paris 

294.  My  First  Born. 


295.  Milking  Time. 

Cox,  Kenyon,  New  York. 

296.  Painting  and  Poetry. 

297.  An  Eclogue. 

298.  Diana. 

299.  The  Pursuit  of  the  Ideal. 

300.  Music.  (Lent  by  F.  N.  Finney,  Mil¬ 
waukee.) 

301.  Echo. 

302.  May. 

303.  Portrait  of  L.  H.  K.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 

Kenyon  Cox.) 

304.  A  Solo. 

305.  Portrait  of  St.  Gaudens.  (Lent  by  Au¬ 
gustus  St.  Gaudens,  New  York.) 

306.  Flying  Shadows.  (Lent  by  Stanford 
White,  New  York.) 

306a.  Portrait  of  Roger  D.  (Lent  by  Charles 
Deering,  Evanston,  Ill.) 

Cox,  Louise  (Louise  H.  King),  New  York. 

307.  A  Rondel. 

308.  The  Lotos  Eaters. 

Craig,  Thomas  B.,  New  York. 

309.  Upland  Pasture  (Morning). 

Cranch,  Mrs.  C.  A.,  Boston. 

310.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  E.  D.  Cranch.  (Lent 
by  Mrs.  E.  D.  Cranch,  Cambridge.) 

310a.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Christopher  Cranch. 
Crane,  Bruce. 

31 1.  The  Harvest  Field.  (Lent  by  Andrew 
Carnegie.) 

Cunningham,  J.  Wilton,  Paris. 

312.  Caught  in  the  Briars. 

313.  For  my  Rabbits. 

Curran,  Charles  C.,  New  York. 

314.  Winter  Morning  in  a  Barnyard. 
(Lent  by  Mr.  George  I.  Tyson,  New 
York.) 

315.  Salle  de  la  Venus  de  Milo.  (Lent 
by  H.  T.  Shriver,  New  York.) 

316.  Sealing  the  Letter.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Henderson,  Minneapolis.) 

317.  The  Iris  Bed.  (Lent  by  Wm.  S. 
Hollingsworth,  New  York.) 

318.  Early  Morning  in  June.  (Lent  by 
Samuel  T.  Shaw.) 

319.  Winter  Fog. 

320.  A  Cabbage  Garden.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
J.  A.  Hewlett,  Brooklyn.) 

321.  Under  the  Awning. 

322.  A  Dream. 

323.  A  Breezy  Day.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B. 
Clarke,  New  York. 

324.  A  Corner  in  a  Barnyard.  (Lent  by 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

Dannat,  Wm.  T.,  Paris. 

325.  Spanish  Women. 


UNITED  STATES. 


17 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Davis,  Charles  H.,  Mystic,  Conn. 

326.  Abandoned. 

327.  Summer  Morning. 

328.  April. 

329.  On  the  New  England  Coast. 

330.  The  Valley. 

331.  A  Winter  Evening.  (Lent  by  Thomas 
E.  Waggaman,  Washington.) 

Day,  Francis,  New  York. 

332.  A  Table  d’Hote. 

Dean,  Walter  L.,  Boston. 

333.  The  Open  Sea. 

334.  Peace,  represented  by  the  White. 
Squadron  of  tne  U.  S.  Navy  at  anchor  in 
Boston  harbor. 

335.  The  Seiner’s  Return. 


Dearth,  Henry  J.,  East  Hampton,  L.I. 

336.  A  Long  Island  Garden. 

337.  Autumn.  (Lent  by  George  G.  Till- 
otson.) 

De  Camp,  Joseph,  Boston. 

338.  Carnation  and  Black. 

De  Crano,  F.  F.,  Philadelphia. 

339.  Mentone,  France. 

De  Forest,  Lockwood,  New  York. 

340.  Moonrise  Among  the  Ruins  of  Pal¬ 
myra. 

De  Haas,  M.  F.  H.,  New  York. 

341.  New  England  Coast. 

Delachaux,  Leon,  Paris. 

342.  The  Miller’s  Son. 

343.  The  Mill  in  the  Meadows. 
Dellenbaugh,  Frederick  S.,NewYork. 

344.  On  the  Moquis  Cliffs,  Arizona. 
Deming,  E.  W.,  New  York. 

345.  A  Mourning  Brave. 

Denman,  Herbert,  New  York. 

346.  The  Trio. 

Dessar,  Louis  P.,  Paris. 

347.  The  Fishermen’s  Departure. 

348.  Evening. 

349.  Study — French  Peasant  Girl’s  Head. 
(Nos.  847-349  lent  by  Meyer  Jonasson, 
New  York.) 

Dewey,  Charles  Melville,  New  York. 

350.  The  Prelude  of  Night. 

351.  Return  of  the  Hay  Boats. 

(Lent  by  W.T.  Evans,  New  York.) 

352.  Shadows  of  the  Evening  Hour.  (Lent 
by  W.  T.  Evans,  New  York.) 

353.  The  Hush  of  Day.  (Lent  by  L.  A. 
Ault,  Cincinnati.) 

Dewing,  T.  W.,  New  York. 

354.  Summer  Twilight.  (Lent  by  C.  L. 
Freer,  Detroit.) 

355.  A  Musician.  (Lent  by  C.  L.  Freer, 
Detroit.) 

356.  Lady  in  Blue.  (Lent  by  C.  L.  Freer, 

Detroit.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

357.  A  Portrait.  )  Lent  by  Stanford  White, 

358.  A  Portrait,  j  New  York. 

359.  Portrait  of  W.  M.  Chase.  (Lent  by 
W.  M.  Chase,  New  York.) 

360.  The  Days.  (Lent  by  Miss  A.  W.  Che¬ 
ney  and  Miss  Louise  Cheney,  South  Man¬ 
chester,  Conn.) 

Didier,  Ida  Joy,  Allegheny,  Pa. 

361.  Portrait. 

Dielman,  Frederick,  New  York. 

362.  A  New  York  Arab.  (Lent  by  William 
Semple,  Louisville.) 

Dillon,  Julia,  New  York. 

363.  Peonies. 

Dodson,  Sarah  P.  Ball,  Brighton,  England. 

364.  Saint  Thekla. 

365.  Honey  of  the  Hymettus. 

365a.  The  Morning  Stars. 

Dohn,  Pauline  A.,  Chicago. 

366.  What  the  Stork  Brought. 

Donoho,  G.,  Ruger,  New  York. 

367.  La  Marcellerie. 

368.  Explorers.  (Lent  by  J.  Hull  Brown¬ 
ing.) 

Dow,  Arthur  W.,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

369.  Marsh  Islands. 

Dube,  Mrs.  Mattie,  New  York. 

370.  Pumpkins  and  Onions. 

Du  Mond,  Frank  Vincent,  New  York. 

371.  Monastic  Life. 

372.  Holy  Family. 

373.  Christ  and  the  Fishermen. 

Du  Mond,  Fred  Melville,  Paris. 

374.  A  Legend  of  the  Desert. 

Dunsmore,  John  Ward,  Detroit. 

375.  Mozart. 

Duvall,  Fannie  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

376.  Chrysanthemum  Garden  in  California. 

377.  Study  of  Onions. 

Duveneck,  Frank,  Cincinnati. 

378.  Portrait  of  William  Adams. 

Dvorak,  Frant,  Chicago. 

379.  Mother’s  Pleasure. 

Eakins,  Thomas,  Philadelphia. 

380.  Mending  the  Net. 

381.  Portrait  of  Prof.  George  Barker. 
(Lent  by  Prof.  George  Barker,  Philadel¬ 
phia.) 

382.  The  Writing  Master. 

383.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (Lent  by  Miss 
A.  B.  Van  Buren,  Detroit.) 

384.  The  Sculptor.  (Lent  by  William 
R.  O’Donovan,  New  York.) 

385.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Agnew.  (Lent  by 
University  of  Pennsylvania.) 

386.  The  Crucifixion. 

387.  Cowboys  at  Home  Ranch. 


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18  DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

388.  Portrait  of  William  D.  Marks.  (Lent 
by  William  D.  Marks,  Philadelphia.) 

389.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Gross.  (Lent  by 
Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia.) 

Eakins,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Philadelphia. 

390.  Reflection.  (Lent  by  W.  H.  Mac- 
dowell,  Philadelphia.) 

Eaton,  C.  Harry. 

391.  Landscape.  (Lent  by  Henry  A. 
Rust,  Chicago.) 

392.  Normandy  Landscape.  (Lent  by  W. 
T.  Evans,  New  York. 

393.  Autumnal.  (Water  color.)  (Lent  by 
J.  D.  Grant,  San  Francisco. 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren,  New  York. 

394.  Woods  in  Winter. 

395.  October. 

396.  Moonrise. 

397.  On  the  Maine  Coast. 

Elwell,  D.  Jerome,  Boston. 

398.  Moonrise  at  Domberg,  Zeeland,  Hol¬ 
land.  (Lent  by  St.  Botolph  Club,  Boston.) 

399.  Bruges,  Belgium. 

400.  The  Moorlands,  Cape  Ann. 

401.  Country  of  Calmpthout,  Belgium. 
Emmet,  Lydia  Field,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

402.  The  Mere. 

403.  Noonday.  (Lent  by  Miss  A.  B. 
Phelps,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.) 

Enneking,  John  J.,  Boston. 

404.  Salting  Sheep. 

405.  October  Twilight. 

406.  Autumn  Afternoon. 

407.  South  Duxbury  Clam  Digger. 

408.  November. 

Ertz,  Edward,  Paris. 

409.  Potato  Gatherer. 

Evans,  E.,  Lehi,  Utah. 

410.  Harvest. 

Evans,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  New  York. 

411.  September  Lane. 

Evans,  Joe,  New  York. 

412.  The  Plainfield  Road. 

413.  The  Red  Gate. 

Fairchild,  Lucia,  Boston. 

414.  Portrait  of  a  Boy  with  a  Hat.  (Lent 
by  Mrs.  C.  Fairchild,  Boston.) 

Faxon,  Wm.  Bailey,  New  York. 

415.  Lady  in  Profile. 

416.  Maia. 

Fisher,  Mark,  Stockbridge,  England. 

417.  A  Hampshire  Dairy.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
McCulloch,  London.) 

418.  Cattle  Crossing  a  Stream. 

419.  Summer  Afternoon. 

420.  A  Small  Holding. 

421.  Timber  Wagon,  Normandy. 

422.  Moonrise. 

423.  Teste  Valley  Meadows. 


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Exhibit 

No. 

424.  Sorting  the  Flock. 

425.  Orchard,  Normandy. 

426.  Evening. 

427.  Cows  in  Orchard  (Winter). 

Fitz,  B.  R. 

428.  The  Reflection.  (Lent  by  W.  Evan.' 
New  York.) 

428a.  Autumn  Showers. 

Flagg,  Charles  N.,  Hartford. 

429.  Mark  Twain.  (Lent  by  Samuel  1 
Clemens,  Hartford.) 

Forsyth,  W.,  Indianapolis. 

*  430.  Edge  of  the  Woods. 

431.  In  the  Garden.  (Lent  by  Carl  1 
Lieber,  Indianapolis.) 

432.  Landscape.  (  Lent  by  L.  Weisei 
berger,  Indianapolis.) 

Foss,  Harriet  Campbell,  New  York. 

433.  A  Flower  Maker. 

Foster,  Ben,  New  York. 

434.  First  Days  of  Spring.  (Lent  l 
James  T.  Pettus,  New  York.) 

435.  The  Returning  Flock. 

436.  A  Maine  Hillside.  (  Lent  by  Jam 
T.  Pettus,  New  York.) 

437.  In  Fontainebleau  Forest.  (Lent  1 
j.  F.  Drummond,  New  York.) 

Fowler,  Frank,  New  York. 

438.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Dr.  Neftel,  Ne 
York.) 

439.  Portrait  of  Walter  Shirlaw.  (  Le: 
by  Walter  Shirlaw,  New  York.) 

440.  Portrait.  Girl  in  Black. 

441.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  H.  W.  Goodricl 
New  York.) 

442.  Portrait.  Lady  in  White.  (Lent  t 
Mrs.  Wm.  A.  Fowler,  Brooklyn.) 

443*  Figure  Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wa 
Jorf.  (1) 

444.  Figure  Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wa 

dorf.  (2) 

445.  Figure  Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wa. 
dorf.  (3) 

446.  Figure  Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wa] 
dorf.  (4) 

447.  Figure  Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wal 
dorf.  (5) 

448.  Figure  Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wal 
dorf.  (6) 

449.  Figure  Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wal 
dorf.  (7) 

450.  Figure  Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wal¬ 
dorf.  (8) 

450a.  Figure  Study  for  Waldorf  Ceiling, 
No.  9. 

450b.  Sketch  for  Ceiling  Decoration  of  Ball¬ 
room  in  Hotel  Waldorf,  New  York. 

Fowler,  Mary  B.  O.,  New  York. 

451.  Marie. 


UNITED  STATES. 


19 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 


xhibit 

No. 

Fraser,  John  A.,  New  York. 

452.  An  English  Spring  Morning. 

Freer,  Frederick  W.,  Chicago. 

453.  Portrait  of  a  Lady  in  Black.  (Lent  by 
the  Boston  Art  Club.) 

j  454.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Henry  C.  Champ- 
lin,  Chicago.) 

455.  Gold  Fish.  (Lent  by  James  C. 
Brooks,  Chicago.) 

Fry,  John  H.,  St.  Louis. 

456.  Labor. 

i  Frye,  Miss  Gertrude,  Philadelphia. 

457.  Portrait  of  G.  E.  (Lent  by  F. 

Evans,  Philadelphia.) 

Gardner,  Elizabeth,  Paris. 

458.  Soap  Bubbles.  (Lent  by  Arthur  Booth, 
London.) 

459.  At  the  Water’s  Edge.  (Lent  by  W.  H. 
Tailer,  Dobb’s  Ferry,  N.  Y.) 

Gaugengigl,  I.  M.,  Boston. 

460.  The  Rehearsal. 

461.  The  Manuscript.  (Lent  by  Wm.  A. 
Slater,  Norwich,  Conn.) 

462.  The  Hat.  (Lent  by  Wm.  F.  Weld, 
Boston.) 

463.  The  Love  Song.  (Lent  by  Tavern 
Club,  Boston.) 

Gaul,  Gilbert,  New  York. 

464.  Charging  the  Battery.  (Lent  by  W. 
T.  Evans,  New  York.) 

465.  Silenced.  (Lent  bv  W.  M.  Chase,  New 
York.) 

Gay,  Edward,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
j  466.  Mother  Earth. 

|!  Gay,  Walter,  Paris. 

!  467.  Charity. 

468.  A  Gregorian  Chant. 

469.  A  Mass  in  Brittany. 

470.  Dominican  Monk. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain,  New  York. 

471.  The  Cove  Road,  Naushon  Island. 
(Lent  by  the  Detroit  Club.) 

472.  Moorlands. 

473.  The  Seaweed  Gatherers. 

474.  Over  the  Summer  Sea. 

475.  Telegraph  Station  at  Sandy  Hook. 

476.  SaltWorks  Padan  Aram. 

477.  The  Rock  of  Gibraltar.  (Lent  by 
Mrs.  H.  E.  Lawrence,  New  York.) 

478.  Landscape.  (Lent  by  J.  B.  Wheeler, 
New  York.) 

479.  Autumn.  )  Lent  by  Thomas  B. 

480.  Nashawena.  )  Clarke,  New  York. 

481.  Sand  Dunes.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  Robt. 
Carter,  New  York.) 

Gill,  Mariquita,  Giverny,  France. 

482.  A  Gray  Day — Giverny. 

483.  A  Midsummer  Morning — Giverny. 


No. 

Gill,  Rosalie  Lorraine,  New  York. 

484.  Twilight  on  St.  Ives  Bay. 

485.  Portrait  of  Misslnglis. 

Gilman,  B.  F.,  Philadelphia. 

486.  Portrait  Study. 

Goldman,  Martha,  Pittsburg. 

487.  Study.  Head. 

Gottwald,  F.  C.,  Cleveland. 

488.  Sunday  on  the  Docks. 

489.  Along  the  Docks. 

Graves,  Abbott,  Boston. 

490.  Poppies. 

Grayson,  Clifford  P.,  Philadelphia. 

491.  A  Rainy  Day  at  Pont  Aven.  (Lent  by 
Charles  J.  Singer,  Chicago.) 

492.  November.  (Lent  by  the  Art  Club, 
Philadelphia.) 

493.  Idle  Hours. 

Green,  C.  A.  Brooklyn. 

494.  Peonies. 

Green,  Frank  Russell. 

495.  My  Sweetheart.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B. 
Clarke,  New  York.) 

Greene,  Lillian,  Boston. 

496.  A  Brittany  Landscape. 

Greenwood,  Joseph  H.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

497.  Autumn  Oaks. 

Grenet,  Edward,  Levallois-Perret. 

498.  Evening  Harmony. 

499.  Grandmother’s  Return. 

500.  Forgotten. 

501.  Portrait  Study. 

Gross,  P.  A.,  Paris. 

502.  Essegney  near  Charmes,  Vosges. 

503.  Road  to  the  Spring,  Liverdun. 

504.  A  Rainy  Day. 

Grover,  Oliver  Dennett,  Chicago. 

505.  Thy  Will  be  Done. 

Gutherz,  Carl,  St.  Paul. 

506.  Light  of  the  Incarnation. 

507.  Arcessita  ab  Angelis. 

508.  Temptation  of  St* Anthony. 

Hale,  Ellen  Day,  Boston. 

509.  Under  the  Vine. 

510.  Bessy. 

Hale,  Philip,  Paris. 

511.  Old  Woman  Reading.  (Tent  by  Rev. 
E.  E.  Hale,  Roxbury,  Mass.) 

Hallowell,  Maria,  West  Medford,  Mass. 

512.  Portrait. 

513.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Miss  A.  N.  Hal¬ 
lowed,  West  Medford,  Mass.) 

Hamilton,  E.  W.  D.,  Boston. 

514.  Evening. 

515.  Landscape. 

Hamilton,  John  McLure,  London. 

516.  The  Rt.  H011.  W.  E.  Gladstone  at 
Downing  Street. 


20 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 


Exhibit 

No. 

517.  The  Knitting  Lesson. 

Hammer,  John  J.,  New  York. 

518.  Spring  Flowers. 

Hardie,  Robert  Gordon,  New  York. 

519.  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Wife. 

Harper,  W.  St.  John,  Easthampton,  L.  I. 

520.  Autumn,  Easthampton.  (Lent  by  W. 
T.  Evans,  New  York.) 

Harris,  Charles  X.,  New  York. 

521.  The  Mowers.  (Lent  by  Frederick 
James,  New  York.) 

Harrison,  Alexander,  Paris. 

522.  In  Arcadia. 

523.  The  Bathers. 

524.  Misty  Morning. 

525.  Marine. 

526.  Twilight.  (Lent  by  St.  Louis  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts.) 

526a.  The  Amateurs. 

Harrison,  Birge,  Paris. 

527.  The  Surprise  (in  the  Forest  of  Com- 
peigne). 

528.  The  Return  of  the  Mayflower. 
Hartwich,  Herman,  Munich. 

529.  Bleachery  in  Lombardy. 

Harwood,  J.  T.,  Salt  Lake  City. 

530.  Preparing  Dinner. 

Hasbrook,  D.  F.,  New  York. 

531.  A  Winter  Morning  in  the  Catskills. 
(Lent  by  E.  W.  Gillett,  Chicago.) 

Haskell,  Ida  C.,  New  York. 

532.  Mother  Love. 

Hassam,  Childe,  New  York. 

533.  Autumn  Landscape. 

534.  On  the  Way  to  the  Grand  Prix.  / 

535.  Midsummer  Morning. 

536  Cab  Station,  Rue  Bonaparte,  Paris. 

537.  Snowy  Day  on  Fifth  Avenue. 

538.  Indian  Summer,  Madison  Square. 
Hatfield,  J.  H.,  Canton  Junction,  Mass. 

539.  The  Doll’s  Bath. 

540.  A  Letter  from  Papa. 

Hayden,  Charles  H.,  Boston. 

541.  A  Quiet  Morning,  October. 

542.  Cattle  and  Landscape. 

543.  Pasture  Land,  Connecticut. 

Hayden,  Edward  Parker. 

544.  October  Sunlight. 

Haynes,  C.  Coventry. 

545.  At  your  Home. 

545  ^.Poplars. 

546.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  W.  Haynes.) 
Healy,  G.  P.  A.,  Chicago. 

.  Portrait  of  Adolphe  Thiers.  (Lent 
y  Newberry  Library,  Chicago.) 

Heberer,  Charles,  St.  Louis. 

8.  End  of  November, 
elmold,  Adele  von,  Philadelphia. 

549.  Marigolds. 


No. 

Henry,  Edward  L.,  New  York. 

550.  The  County  Fair.  (Lent  by  W.  F 
Havemeyer,  New  York.) 

551.  The  Wedding  Day.  (Lent  by  Mr 
Dickinson,  Mt.  Holyoke,  Mass.) 

Herter,  Albert,  New  York. 

552.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

Hess,  Lydia  Purdy,  Chicago. 

553.  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  H.  (Lent  b 3 
Miss  Ena  Hutchison,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 

Hetzel,  George,  Pittsburg. 

554.  Wood  Scene. 

555.  Study  from  Nature. 

Hill,  Roswell  S.,  New  York. 

556.  Young  Girl  Reading. 

Hippie,  Sarah  Levis,  Philadelphia. 

557.  Sardine  Fishing  Boats.  (Lent  b) 
Mrs.  F.  K.  Hippie,  Philadelphia.) 

558.  The  Road  to  Puteaux.  (Lent  bj 
Mrs.  F.  K.  Hippie,  Philadelphia.) 

Hitchcock,  George. 

559.  Tulip  Culture. 

560.  The  Scarecrow. 

Hitchcock,  Lucius,  Paris. 

561.  Summer. 

Hodgkins,  Belle  D.,  Salem. 

562.  Low  Tide  at  Annisquam. 

Holman,  Frank,  Paris. 

563.  Venice. 

564.  Young  Warrior. 

Holme,  Lucy  D.,  Philadelphia. 

565.  A  Holiday  Occupation. 

Homer,  Winslow,  Scarboro,  Maine. 

S566.  Dressing  for  the  Carnival. 

567.  A  Great  Gale. 

568.  Camp  Fire. 

569.  Eight  Bells. 

570.  March  Wind. 

571.  Coast  in  Winter. 

572.  The  Two  Guides. 

The  above  seven  paintings  were  lent  by 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

573.  Sailors  Take  Warning  (Sunset). 

574.  Hound  and  Hunter. 

575.  Lost  on  the  Grand  Banks. 

576.  The  Fog  Warning. 

577.  Herring  Fishing. 

578.  Coast  in  Winter.  (Lent  by  John  G. 
Johnson,  Philadelphia.) 

579.  Sunlight  on  the  Coast.  (Lent  by  John 
G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia.) 

579a.  Return  from  the  Hunt.  (Lent  y 
Reichard  &  Co.,  New  York.) 

Horsfall  Bruce,  Clinton,  Iowa. 

580.  The  Musical  Hour. 

Hovenden,  Thomas,  Plymouth  Meeting,  Pa. 

581.  Breaking  Home  Ties.  (Lent  by 
Charles  C.  Harrison,  Devon,  Pa.) 

582.  Bringing  Home  the  Bride. 


UNITED  STATES. 


21 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

583.  When  Hope  was  Darkest. 

How*:.  William  H.,  Paris. 

584.  Return  of  the  Herd. 

585.  Norman  Bull. 

586.  Morning,  Karton  Hof  Meadows,  Hol¬ 
land. 

587.  Early  Start  to  Market,  Holland. 
Howes,  Edith  M.,  Boston. 

588.  In  the  Orchard. 

Howland,  A.  C.,  New  York. 

589.  Fourth  of  July  Parade.  (Lent  by 
W.  H.  Fuller,  New  York.) 

Huntington,  Daniel,  New  York. 

590.  The  Goldsmith’s  Daughter. 

591.  Elise. 

592.  Portrait  of  Hon.  Seth  Low. 

593.  Portrait  of  Elliott  F.  Shepard,  Jr. 
Inness,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

594.  Sundown  in  the  Lane. 

595.  Threatening. 

596.  End  of  the  Shower. 

597.  Nine  O’clock. 

598.  Sunny  Autumn  Day. 

599.  Winter  Morning. 

600.  A  Gray,  Lowery  Day. 

601.  White  Mountain  Valley. 

602.  September  Afternoon. 

603.  Twilight. 

604.  Near  Marshfield. 

605.  Sunburst. 

606.  Millpond. 

607.  Delaware  Valley. 

The  above  fourteen  paintings  were  lent 
by  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

608.  A  Day  in  June. 

Ipsen,  Ernest,  Boston. 

609.  Interior  of  a  New  England  Blacksmith 
Shop. 

Irwin,  Benoni,  New  York. 

610.  Sweet  Sixteen. 

61 1.  Portrait  of  Hubert  Herkomer. 

Isham,  Samuel,  New  York. 

612.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Ives,  Percy,  Paris. 

613.  Brittany  Fishermen. 

James,  Frederick,  New  York. 

614.  An  Impromptu  Affair  in  the  Days  of 
“The  Code.” 

Jamison,  Henrietta  L.,  Columbus,  O. 

615.  The  Lanterns. 

Jenkins,  H.  T.,  Philadelphia. 

616.  Landscape. 

617.  Still  Life. 

Johns,  Laura  A.,  New  York. 

618.  Apple  Trees  in  Sunlight.  (Lent  by 
Mrs.  H.  C.  Johns,  Decatur,  Ill.) 

Johnson,  Eastman,  New  York. 

619.  Portrait  of  Dr.  McCosh.  (Lent  by 
Alex.  Maitland,  New  York.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

620.  The  Nantucket  School  of  Philosophy. 
(Lent  by  E.  D.  Adams,  New  York.) 

621.  The  Cranberry  Harvest,  Nantucket 
Island.  (Lent  by  Auguste  Richard,  New 
York.) 

622.  Portrait  of  a  Girl.  (Lent  by  D.  L. 
Einstein,  New  York.) 

623.  Two  Men. 

624.  My  Portrait. 

624a.  Life  size  portrait.  (Lent  by  Archibald 
Rogers,  Hyde  Park,  New  York.) 

Johnston,  Humphreys,  Paris. 

625.  Study  in  a  Granada  Garden. 

626.  Study  of  Breton  Peasants  (Late  After¬ 
noon). 

627.  Moorish  Fountain  in  the  Church  of 
Santa  Maria  del  Alhambra. 

Jones,  Francis  C.,  New  York. 

628.  Exchanging  Confidences.  (Lent  by 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

629.  On  the  White  Sand  Dunes.  (Lent  by 
John  Gellattl-y,  New  York.) 

630.  The  Favorite  Grandchild. 

Jones,  H.  Bolton,  New  York. 

631.  Spring. 

632.  The  Flax  Breaker.  (Lent  by  R.  J. 
Menefee,  Louisville.) 

Kappes,  Alfred. 

633.  Rent  Day.  (Lent  byThomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York.) 

634.  Tattered  and  Torn.  (Lent  by  Boston 
Art  Club.) 

Kavanagh,  John,  Cleveland. 

635.  Washer- women. 

Keith,  Mrs.  Dora  Wheeler,  New  York. 

636.  Portrait  of  Lawrence  Hutton.  (Lent 
by  Lawrence  Hutton,  New  York.) 

Keith,  William,  San  Francisco. 

637.  Autumn  Sunset. 

Keller,  Charles  F.,  Munich. 

638.  Canal  at  Schleissheim,  near  Munich. 

Kellogg,  Alice  D.,  Chicago. 

639.  Intermezzo. 

640.  The  Mother. 

Kendall,  Wm.  Sargeant,  New  York. 

641.  The  Glory  of  Fair  Promise. 

642.  Saint  Yves,  Pray  for  Us. 

Ketcham,  Susan  M.,  New  York. 

643.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

King,  James  S.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

644.  Evening  Glow. 

Knight,  Arthur,  Milwaukee. 

645:  Moonrise  in  Brittany. 

Knight,  D.  Ridgway,  Paris. 

646.  Hailing  the  F erry.  (Lent  by  the  Penn¬ 
sylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Phil¬ 
adelphia.) 

Koehler,  Robert,  New  York. 

647.  The  Strike. 


22 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

648.  The  Carpenter’s  Family. 

649.  At  the  Cafe. 

Koopman,  August  B.,  New  York. 

650.  Asking  a  Blessing. 

651.  The  Orphan. 

652.  Dreaming  of  One  Afar. 

Kronberg,  Louis,  Bostonr 

653.  Behind  the  Footlights. 

LaFarge,  John,  New  York. 

654.  Venetian  Guitar  Player. 

655.  Visit  of  Nicodemus  to  Christ. 

656.  Study  of  a  Boy’s  Head.  (Lent  by  Ed¬ 
ward  W.  Hooper,  Cambridge,  Mass.) 

657.  Half  of  the  Wise  Men  From  the  East 
(Lent  by  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts, 
Boston.) 

Lamb,  Ella  Condie,  New  York. 

658.  The  Advent  Angel. 

Lamb,  F.  M.,  Houghton,  Mass. 

659.  End  of  the  Trail. 

Lambert,  John,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

660.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  Lambeit, 
Philadelphia.) 

661.  A  Commissionaire  (Public  Porter  and 
Messenger). 

662.  Landscape,  Midday. 

Lampert,  Emma  E.,  Rochester. 

663.  Behind  the  Dunes. 

664.  A  Hillside  in  Picardy. 

Lathrop,  Clara  W.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

665.  At  the  Flower  Market. 

Lee,  Laura,  Boston. 

666.  Retrospection. 

Leigh,  William  R.,  Munich. 

667.  End  of  the  Play. 

667 A  New  Acquaintance. 

Loomis,  Chester,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

668.  Memoria. 

669.  Hester. 

Lorenz,  Richard,  Milwaukee. 

670.  Alone. 

Loring,  Francis  W.,  Florence. 

671.  Great  Bridge  at  Chioggia. 

Low,  Will  H.,  New  York. 

672.  A  Portrait.  (Lent  by  W.  T  Evans, 
New  York.) 

673.  Love  Disarmed.  (Lent  by  Gardiner  G. 
Hubbard,  Washington,  D.  C.) 

674.  A  Woodland  Glade. 

675.  In  An  Old  Garden.  (Lent  by  Dr.  C. 
B.  Kelsey,  New*York.) 

675a.  May  Blossoms.  (Lent  by  Smith  Col¬ 
lege,  Northampton,  Mass.) 

Lownes,  Anna,  Philadelphia. 

676.  The  Raven. 

Lucas,  A.  P.,  Paris. 

677.  Music. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lutz,  Lewis  C.,  Cincinnati. 

678.  Portrait  of  J.  H.  Gest.  (Lent  b> 
Mrs.  J.  H.  Gest.) 

Lyman,  Joseph,  New  York. 

679.  Sand  Dunes  at  Annisquam,  Mass. 

680.  Early  Snow  in  the  Adirondacks. 

Macomber,  M.  L.,  Waverly,  Mass. 

681.  Love  Awakening  Memory.  (Lenl 
by  Elizabeth  Howell,  Boston.) 

682.  The  Annunciation.  (Lent  by  D.  P 
Kimball,  Boston.) 

MacDowell,  Elizabeth,  Philadelphia. 

683.  Day  Dreams.  (Lent  by  Waltei 
MacDowell,  Philadelphia.) 

Mac  Monnies,  Mary  Fairchild,  Paris. 

684.  June  Morning.  (Lent  by  St.  Louii 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts.) 

685.  Tea  al  Fresco. 

Major,  Ernest  L.,  Boston. 

686.  Youth. 

687.  St.  Genevieve. 

688.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  Clark 
Williamstown.) 

Marr,  Carl,  Munich. 

689.  Summer  Afternoon.  (Lent  by  Mrs 
Hearst,  Washington.) 

690.  The  Flagellants. 

Martin,  Homer  D.,  New  York. 

691.  Behind  the  Dunes,  Lake  Ontario. 

692.  Mussel  Gatherers  at  Villerville,  Nor¬ 
mandy.  (Lent  by  F.  L.  Gunther,  New 
York.) 

693.  Old  Manor  at  Cricquebceuf.  (Lent 
by  Dr.  D.  L.  Stimson,  New  York.) 

694.  Head  Waters  of  the  Hudson.  (Lent 
by  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

Mathews,  Arthur  F.,  San  Francisco. 

695.  Judith. 

Maynard,  George  Willoughby,  New  York. 

696.  Civilization.  (Lent  by  the  National 
Academy  of  Design,  New  York.) 

697.  Portrait  of  F.  D.  Millet.  (Lent  by 
F.  D.  Millet,  New  York.) 

698.  Flora. 

699.  Pomona. 

Maynard,  Guy  F.,  Chicago. 

700.  Looking  Out.  (Lent  by  P.  C.  May¬ 
nard,  Chicago.) 

701.  Dutch  Interior.  (Lent  by  P.  C. 
Maynard,  Chicago.) 

McComb,  R.  Lee,  Paris. 

702.  Summer  Time. 

McCormick,  M.  Evelyn,  San  Francisco. 

703.  Afternoon,  Old  San  Luis  Rey  Mission, 
California. 

704.  Morning  at  Giverny,  France. 

McEwen,  Walter,  Paris. 

705.  Judgment  of  Paris.  (Lent  by  Albert 
A.  Munger,  Chicago.) 


— 


UNITED  STATES. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


23 


714. 

715. 

716. 

717. 
71?* 


Exhibit 

No. 

706.  The  Witches. 

707.  The  Absent  One.  (All  Soul’s  Day.) 

708.  Telling  Ghost  Stories. 

Mcllhenney,  C.  Morgan,  Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y. 

709.  On  the  Beach. 

Meeks,  Eugene,  Florence. 

710.  Macaroni  Hot. 

711.  Ready  for  the  Chase. 

Melchers,  Gari,  Paris. 

712.  Communion. 

713.  The  Sermon.  (Lent  by  Potter  Palmer, 
Chicago.) 

The  Pilots. 

The  Nativity. 

Skaters. 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

Married.  (Lent  by  Potter  Palmer, 
Chicago.) 

Merritt,  Mrs.  Anna  Lea,  Andover,  Hamp¬ 
shire,  England. 

719.  Love  Locked  Out. 

720.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Reginald  De  Koven. 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  Joseph  Lea,  Philadelphia). 

Metcalf,  W.  L.,  New  York. 

721.  Tunisian  Market.  (Lent  by  H.  R. 
Astor  Carey.) 

722.  Road  to  the  Village,  Normandy. 
722a.  Summer  Twilight. 

Meteyard,  T.  B.,  Paris 

723.  Iris  Meadows. 

724.  Road  at  Giverny. 

Mignot,  Louis  R.  (deceased.) 

724a.  Niagara. 

Miller,  Charles  H.,  New  York. 

725.  The  East  River,  New  York. 

726.  A  Gray  Day  on  Long  Island. 

Millet,  F.  D.,  New  York. 

727.  Antony  Van  Corlaer,  the  Trumpeter. 

728.  Old  Harmonies.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  K 
Porter,  Pittsburg.) 

729.  Sweet  Melodies.  (Lent  by  D.  M. 
Ferry,  Detroit.) 

730.  Rook  and  Pigeon.  (Lent  by  H.  McK. 
Twombly,  New  York.) 

731.  A  Difficult  Duet.  (Lent  by  Mrs*  C. 
M.  Raymond,  New  York.) 

73?.  At  the  Inn.  (Lent  by  Union  League 
Club,  New  York.) 

733.  Lacing  the  Sandal.  (Lent  by  Thomas 
B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

734.  The  Window  Seat.  (Lent  by  Chas. 
Fairchild,  Boston.) 

Minor,  Robert  C.,  New  York. 

735.  Autumn. 

736.  Evening. 

737.  The  Close  of  Day.  (Lent  by  W.  T. 
Evans,  New  York.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Moeller,  Louis. 

738.  Stubborn.  )  Lent  by  Thomas  B.Clarke, 

739.  Searching.  $  New  York. 

Moore,  H.  Humphrey,  Paris. 

740.  Japanese  Musicians. 

Moran,  P.  See  1153^. 

Moran,  Thomas.  See  1152,  1153. 

Moran,  Edward,  New  York. 

741.  The  White  Squadron’s  Farewell  Sa¬ 
lute  to  Commodore  John  Ericsson. 

742.  The  First  Ship  Entering  New  York 
Harbor. 

743.  Life  Saving  Patrol,  New  Jersey  Coast. 
743a.  Melodies  of  the  Sea.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 

Martha  E.  French,  Chicago.) 

Moran,  Leon,  New  York. 

744.  Back  from  the  Postoffice. 

Morris,  Jennie  H.,  Moorestown,  N.  J. 

745.  A  Corner  in  a  Turkish  Bazaar. 

746.  Still  Life. 

Mowbray,  H.  Siddons,  New  York. 

747.  Rose  Harvest.  (Lent  by  T.  Helman, 
New  York.) 

748.  Arcadia.  (Lent  by  W.  T.  Evans,  New 
York.) 

749.  Scheherazade.  (Arabian  Nights.) 
(Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

750.  The  Evening  Breeze. 

Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 
Muhrman,  Henry,  London. 

751.  The  Two  Trees. 

Munger,  Gilbert,  Paris. 

752.  The  Rising  Moon. 

Munsell,  Albert  H.,  Boston. 

753.  The  Sea. 

754.  Danger  Ahead. 

755.  Beacon  Hill  in  Winter. 

Murphy,  J.  Francis,  New  York. 

756.  November  Grays. 

757.  The  Hazy  Morn. 

Needham,  Charles  Austin,  New  York. 

758.  Near  Factory  Hollow,  Turner’s  Falls, 
Massachusetts. 

759.  Mott  Haven,  Canal,  New  York  City. 

760.  Street  in  New  York  City. 

Nehlig,  Victor. 

761.  Pocahontas. 

Nettleton,  Walter,  Finistere,  France. 

762.  Approach  of  Harvest  Time. 

763.  December  Sunshine. 

764.  Watching  for  the  Return  of  the  Fish¬ 
ing  Fleet. 

765.  Teasel^Gatherer. 

766.  Left  in  Charge  of  the  Farmyard. 

767.  A  Dark  Interior. 

Newcomb,  Mrs.  Marie  Guise,  New  York. 

768.  Sheep  in  the  Clearing. 

Newman,  Carl,  Philadelphia. 

769.  A  Study.  (Lent  by  Chas.  M.  Chabot.) 


24 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New  York. 

770.  Sunlight  on  the  Sea. 

771.  Will  it  Rain  To-morrow? 

Niles,  Edward  Glover,  Boston. 

772.  Portrait. 

Norcross,  Eleanor,  Paris. 

773.  In  My  Studio. 

Norton,  S.  Mary,  Boston. 

774.  In  the  Locomotive  Cab. 

775.  A  Tea  Party. 

Norton,  William  E.,  London. 

776.  Moonlight  on  the  River.  (Lent  by 
Williams  &  Everett,  Boston.) 

777.  Return  of  the  Herring  Fleet,  Holland. 

778.  A  Moment’s  Rest. 

779.  Off  the  Dutch  Coast. 

780.  Mid  Channel. 

Nourse,  Elizabeth,  Paris. 

781.  The  Reader. 

782.  Good  Friday,  Rome. 

783.  A  Family  Meal. 

Nowottny,  Vincent,  Cincinnati. 

783a.  Landscape  near  Munich. 

Ochtman,  Leonard,  New  York. 

784.  Night. 

785.  Harvesting  by  Moonlight. 

786.  Along  the  Mianus  River. 

Palmer,  Walter  L.,  Albany. 

787.  Autumn  Morning  Mist  Clearing  Away. 
(Lent  by  John  G.  Myers,  Albany.) 

788.  An  Early  Snow. 

789.  January.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York.) 

Pape,  Frederic  L.  M.,  Paris. 

790.  Site  of  Ancient  Memphis. 

Parrish,  Stephen,  Philadelphia. 

791.  A  Mountain  Road. 

792.  An  Orchard. 

793.  Winter  Sunset,  Cape  Cod. 

794.  Winter  in  New  Hampshire. 

795.  Evening. 

Parshall,  DeWitt,  Paris. 

796.  The  Cliffs  of  Ayerne. 

Parsons,  Orrin  Sheldon,  New  York. 

797.  Tennis. 

798.  Lady  in  Black.  (Lent  by  J.  L.  M. 
Hunt,  New  York.) 

Parton,  Arthur,  New  York. 

799.  Evening  After  the  Rain.  (Lent  by 
George  I.  Seney.) 

800.  In  the  Month  of  May.  (Lent  by  W. 
T.  Evans,  New  York.) 


Pattison,  James  W.,  Jacksonville,  Ill. 

801.  Sheep. 

Pauli,  Richard  (deceased). 

802.  Sunset  in  New  Jersey.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
Pauli,  Leonia,  N.  J.) 

Paulus,  Francis  P.,  Munich. 

803.  A  Rainy  Day. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Paxton,  Wm.  M.,  Boston. 

804.  An  Idyl. 

Pearce,  Charles  Sprague,  Auvers  Sur  Oise 
France. 

805.  Mother  and  Child.  (Lent  by  Hon 
Lewis  Emery,  Jr.,  Bradford,  Pa.) 

806.  The  Annunciation. 

807.  The  Shepherdess. 

808.  A  Village  Funeral  (Brittany). 

809.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  P. 

810.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  P. 

Peck,  Orrin,  Arcis  Strasse,  Munich. 

811.  Love’s  Token.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  P.  A 
Hearst,  Washington.) 

8na.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

81  ib.  Blessing  the  Flowers. 

Peixotto,  George  D.  Maduro,  Paris 

812.  Portrait  of  a  Child.  (Lent  by  Ser 
ator  J.  P.  Jones,  California.) 

Penfold,  Frank  C.,  Buffalo. 

813.  Herring  Season,  Pas  de  Calais. 
Peralta,  S.  B.  de,  Boston. 

814.  Among  the  Lilies. 

Perry,  Lilia  C.,  Boston. 

815.  Portrait  of  a  Child.  (Lent  by  Rogc 
Wolcott,  Boston.) 

816.  Portrait  of  Alice. 

817.  Child  in  a  Window. 

818.  Child  with  Violoncello. 

819.  Little  Angele. 

820.  Reflection. 

821.  An  Open  Air  Concert. 

Perry,  Roland  Hinton,  Paris. 

822.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Perry. 

Peters,  Clinton,  Paris. 

823.  Portrait  of  Dr.  George  J.  Bull.  (Len 
by  Dr.  George  J.  Bull,  Paris.) 

824.  Portrait  of  Mile.  N.  C. 

Peyraud,  F.  C.,  Chicago. 

825.  Evening. 

826.  Autumn  Morning. 

Phelps,  Helen  Watson,  New  York, 

827.  Abandon. 

Picknell,  William  L.,  New  York. 

828.  Sunday  Morning. 

828a.  Early  Morning. 

829.  The  Road  to  Concarneau.  (Lent  by 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

830.  The  Edge  of  Winter.  (Lent  by  F.  A. 
Hammond,  New  York.) 

Pierce,  Charles  F.,  Boston. 

831.  A  New  England  Pasture.  (Water 
color.) 

Platt,  Charles  A.,  New  York. 

832.  Winter  Landscape. 

833.  Early  Spring. 

Poore,  H.  R.,  Philadelphia. 

834.  The  Bridge. 

1  835.  The  Night  of  the  Nativity. 


UNITED  STATES. 


25 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 


Exhibit 

No. 

Pritchard,  J.  Ambrose,  Boston. 

836.  Prayer. 

Putnam,  Sarah  G. 

837.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Elizabeth  R. 
Hooper,  Boston.) 

Ramsdell,  F.  Winthrop,  Paris. 

838.  Twilight  at  Grez.  (Lent  by  T.  J. 
Ramsdell,  Manistee,  Mich.) 

839.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Reynolds.  (Lent  by 
T.  J.  Ramsdell.) 

Raught,  John  Willard,  New  York. 

840.  The  Highway,  Brittany. 

841.  Gorse  Cutters,  Brittany. 

Rehn,  F.  K.  M.,  New  York. 

842.  Where  Waves  and  Sunshine  Meet. 
842a.  Close  of  a  Summer  Day.  (Lent  by 

Buffalo  Fine  Art  Academy,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.) 
Reid,  Robert,  New  York. 

843.  Vision  of  Saint  Angela  d’Angant. 

844.  The  Red  Flower. 

845.  Portrait  of  Little  Miss  S.  (Lent  by 
Mrs.  L.  H.  Stevens,  New  York.) 

846.  Her  First  Born. 

Reinhart,  C.  S.,  New  York. 

847.  Awaiting  the  Absent. 

848.  Washed  Ashore. 

Rice,  Wm.  M.  J.,  New  York. 

849.  Portrait. 

850.  Portrait. 

851.  Landscape,  Evening  Clouds. 
Richards,  Samuel,  Denver. 

852.  Blissful  Hours.  (Lent  by  David 
Gebhart,  Dayton,  Ohio.) 

853.  The  Hour  of  Prayer.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
L.  Richards,  Denver.) 

Richards,  William  T.,  Newport. 

854.  February.  (Lent  by  Edward  H. 
Coates,  Philadelphia.)  • 

855.  Old  Ocean’s  Gray  and  Melancholy 
Waste.  (Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates, - 
Philadelphia.) 

Richardson,  F.  H.,  Boston. 

856.  Breton  Widow  at  Prayer. 

Robbins,  L.  Lee,  Paris. 

S57.  My  Portrait. 

858.  My  Mother’s  Portrait. 

859-  Before  the  Looking  Glass. 

Robbins,  Richard,  Chicago. 

860.  Decorative  Panel. 

Robinson,  Theodore,  New  York. 

861.  The  Layette. 

862.  Winter  Landscape.  (Lent  by  J.  M. 
Lichtenauer,  New  York.) 

863.  Roman  Fountain. 

Rolshoven,  Julius,  Paris. 

864.  A  Spanish  Dancer. 

865.  Hall  in  a  Doge’s  Palace,  Venice. 

866.  Two  Types,  Sotto  Marina,  near 
Venice.  (Pastel.) 


No. 

Rook,  Edward  F.,  Paris. 

867.  Moonrise  (Normandy). 

Rose,  Guy,  New  York. 

868.  The  End  of  the  Day. 

869.  Potato  Gatherers. 

870.  Food  for  the  Laborers. 

Rosentha.,  Toby,  Munich. 

871.  A  Dancing  Lesson  of  Our  Grand¬ 
mothers. 

Rudell,  P.  E.,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

872.  A  November  Day. 

873.  Autumn. 

Ryder,  Henry  Orme,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

874.  Old  Breton  Farmhouse.  (Evening). 
Sargent,  John  S.,  London. 

875.  Mother  and  Child.  (Lent  by  Edward 
Davis,  Boston.) 

876.  Portrait  of  Ellen  Terry  as  Lady  Mac¬ 
beth.  (Lent  by  Henry  Irving,  London.) 

877.  Portrait. 

878.  Study  of  an  Egyptian  Girl. 

879.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Inches.  (Lent  by  Dr. 
C.  E.  Inches,  Boston.) 

880.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  F.  S.  Pratt, 
Worcester,  Mass.) 

881.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Augustus  St.  Gau- 
dens,  New  York.) 

882.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Dunham,  New 
York.) 

883.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  E.  F.  Shepard, 
New  York.) 

Sartain,  Emily,  Philadelphia. 

884.  Marie. 

Sartain,  Wm.,  New  York. 

885.  Sand  Dunes  of  Manasquan. 

886.  Nubian  Sheik. 

Schilling,  Alexander,  New  York. 

887.  A  Day  in  Spring.  (Lent  by  Alexis 
Ludwig,  Leonia,  N.  J.) 

888.  Landscape.  (Lent  by  A.  Ludwig, 
Leonia,  N.  J.) 

Schwill,  William  V.,  Munich. 

889.  The  Closing  Hymn. 

Scott,  Frank  Edwin,  Paris. 

890.  Parisian  Street  Scene. 

Scott,  Jeannette,  Paris. 

891.  Hollyhocks. 

Senat,  Prosper  L.,  Philadelphia. 

892.  On  the  Nile  near  Beni  Hassan. 

893.  In  the  Gulf  of  Ajaccio. 

Sewell,  Mrs.  Amanda  Brewster,  New  York. 

894.  Pleasures  of  the  Past. 

895.  Sappho. 

896.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Boudinot  Keith. 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  M.  Wheeler,  New  York.) 

897.  Washing  Place  in  the  Gatinais. 

898.  Portrait  of  Mother  and  Son. 

899.  A  Sylvan  Festival. 

900.  By  the  River. 


26 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No, 

Sewell,  Robert,  V.  V.,  New  York. 

901.  Diana  Hunting. 

902.  Boys  Bathing. 

903.  Winter. 

904.  In  Shanty  Town. 

905.  Sea  Urchins. 

Sharp,  J.  H.,  Cincinnati. 

906.  Going  to  the  Race. 

Shepley,  Annie  B.,  New  York. 

907.  The  Wonderful  Story. 

Sheppard,  Warren,  Brooklyn. 

908.  The  Restless  Sea.  (Lent  by  T.  S. 
Fassett,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.) 

Shields,  Thomas  W.,  Brooklyn. 

909.  Cavalier,  Time  of  Louis  XIII. 
Shirlaw,  Walter,  New  York. 

910.  Toning  the  Bell.  (Lent  by  J.  H. 
Willing,  Chicago.) 

911.  Sheep  Shearing  in  the  Bavarian  High¬ 
lands. 

912.  Rufina.  (Leht  by  Century  Associa¬ 
tion,  New  York.) 

Shurtleff,  R.  M.,  New  York. 

913.  Looking  East  at  Sunset. 

914.  In  Autumn  Woods. 

914a.  Autumn  Forest.  (Lent  by  W.  T. 

Evans,  New  York.) 

Simmons,  Edward  E.,  New  York. 

915.  Early  Moonlight  upon  Bay  St.  Ives. 

916.  Darby  and  Joan. 

917.  The  Carpenter’s  Son. 

Singer,  Winaretta,  Paris. 

918.  Spring  Study. 

Slade,  Emily,  New  York. 

919.  Portrait  of  Miss  C.  C.  C. 

Smedley,  W.  T. 

920.  Embarrassment.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B. 
Clarke,  New  York.) 

Smillie,  George  H.,  New  York. 

921.  Mill  Pond  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.  (Lent 
by  John  S.  White,  New  York.) 

922.  A  Lush  Place.  (Lent  by  Washington 
Wilson,  New  York.) 

923.  From  West  Mountain,  Conn. 

Smith,  De  Cost,  New  York. 

924.  Sioux  Lovers.  (Lent  by  E.  Reuel 
Smith,  New  York.) 

925.  Driven  Back. 

Smith,  E.  Boyd,  Auvers  Sur  Oise,  France. 

926.  Return  From  the  Fields. 

Smith,  Frank  Eugene,  Munich. 

927.  Portrait  of  My  Brother.  (Lent  by 
F.  L.  Smith,  New  York.) 

Smith,  Henry  P.,  New  York. 

928.  Landscape  at  Waterford,  Conn. 

929.  Old  Oaks  at  Waterford.  (Lent  by 
Latham  A.  Fish,  Brooklyn.) 

Smith,  J.  Francis,  St.  Louis. 

930.  Young  Girl  of  Feuillee. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sonntag,  Wm.  L.,  New  York. 

931.  Mt.  Jefferson  and  Mt.  Adams,  Whit 
Mountains. 

Steele,  T.  C.,  Indianapolis. 

932.  On  the  Muscatatuck. 

933*  September. 

Stephens,  Alice  Barber,  Philadelphia. 

934.  Rainy  Day  Effect  in  Philadelphia. 

935.  Harvesting  on  the  Meadow. 

Stewart,  Jules  L.,  Paris. 

936.  Baptism. 

937.  On  the  Yacht  Namouna,  Venice,  189 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry  P.  Borie,  Philade 
phia.) 

938.  Venice.  (Lent  by  James  Gordc 
Bennett,  Paris.) 

939.  Portrait  of  the  Viscountess  de  Got 
d’  Arcy.  (Lent  by  the  Viscountess  < 
Gouy  d’  Arcy,  Paris.) 

940.  Portrait  of  the  Baroness  Benoist  M 
chin.  (Lent  by  the  Baron  Benoist  Mechi 
Paris.) 

941.  The  Hunt  Ball.  (Lent  by  Essex  Clc 
Newark.) 

Stokes,  F.  W.,  Philadelphia. 

942.  The  Orphans. 

Story,  Julian,  Paris. 

943.  Mile.  De  Sombreuil.  (Episode  of  t 
French  Revolution). 

944.  Portrait  of  My  Father. 

945.  Portrait  of  Mme.  Eames  Story. 

Strickler,  John  R.,  Brooklyn 

946.  Interrupted. 

Stone,  J.  M.,  Boston. 

947.  Leukopis. 

948.  A  Summer  Dream. 

Sword,  J.  B.,  Philadelphia. 

949.  Off  the  Scent. 

Taggart,  George,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

950.  Portrait. 

Tarbell,  Edmund  C.,  Boston. 

951.  Girl  and  Horse. 

952.  In  the  Orchard. 

953*.  My  Sister  Lydia.  (Lent  by  Miss  L 
dia  Souther,  Dorchester,  Mass.) 

Thayer,  Abbott  H.,  Scarboro,  N.  Y. 

954.  Virgin  Enthroned.  (Lent  by  J.  1\ 
Sears,  Boston.) 

955.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (Lent  by  Miss  ( 
F.  Stillman,  New  York.) 

956.  Brother  and  Sister.  (Lent  by  A.  A 
Carey,  Boston.) 

Theriat,  C.  J.,  Paris. 

957.  Young  Girl  Spinning  (Biskra). 

958.  An  Arab  Goat-herd. 

959.  Banks  of  the  A'in  Mlili. 

960.  Waiting  for  Supper. 

961.  Path  in  the  Oasis  of  Briskra. 


UNITED  STATES. 


27 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


^hibit 

No. 

Thomas  S.  Seymour,  Paris. 

962.  An  Innocent  Victim. 

Thompson,  Wordsworth,  New  York. 

963.  The  Deserted  Inn. 

964.  In  the  Sweet  Summer  Time.  (Lent 
by  George  H.  Babcock,  Plainfield,  N.  J.) 

Thouron,  Henry,  Philadelphia. 

965.  A  Precious  Bit. 

966.  Up  Hill.  (Lent  by  Miss  Moss,  Phil¬ 
adelphia.) 

967.  Resting.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Thouron,  New  York.) 

968.  Etruria.  (Decorative  study  in  neutral 
tints  and  complimentary  colors.) 

969.  A  Rainy  Prospect.  (Lent  by  How¬ 
ard  Hancock,  Philadelphia.) 

970.  Patches — Soup.  (Lent  by  Caleb 

Cresson,  Philadelphia.) 

Throop,  Frances  Hunt,  New  York. 

971.  Spring  Carnations. 

972.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Tiffany,  Louis  C.,  New  York. 

973.  Market  at  Nuremberg. 

974.  Market  at  Nuremberg. 

Toaspern,  Otto,  New  York. 

975.  Music. 

Tolman,  Stacy,  Boston. 

976.  The  Etcher. 

Tompkins,  Clementina  M.  G.,  New  York. 

977.  A  Beginner  in  Art. 

Tompkins,  F.  H.,  Boston. 

978.  Mother  and  Child.  (Lent  by  Bos¬ 
ton  Art  Club.) 

979.  Good  Friday. 

Towner,  Flora  L.,  Albany. 

980.  Portrait. 

Tracy,  John  M.,  Hempstead,  L.  I. 

981.  Southern  Field  Trails,  1891.  (Lent 
by  C.  Klackner,  New  York.) 

Trego,  William  T.,  North  Wales,  Pa. 

982.  The  Pursuit.  (Lent  by  J.  B.  Wheeler, 
New  York.) 

Trotter,  Mary  K.,  New  York. 

983.  Lamplight. 

984.  Daphnis. 

Truesdell,  Gaylord  S.,  Paris. 

984a.  Cows  on  the  River  Bank. 

984b.  The  Shepherd’s  Lunch. 

Tryon,  D.  W.,  New  York. 

985.  Autumn.  (Lent  by  C.  L.  Freer, 

Detroit.) 

986.  Sunset  at  Sea.  (Lent  by  C.  L.  Freer, 
Detroit.) 

987.  Rising  Moon,  Autumn.  (Lent  by 
C.  L.  Freer,  Detroit.) 

988.  Springtime.  (Lent  by  C.  L.  Freer, 
Detroit.) 

989.  Morning.  (Lent  by  John  Newell, 

Chicago.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

990.  Starlight. (Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York.) 

991.  Night.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York.) 

992.  October.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York.) 

993*  Winter  Evening.  (Lent  by  Thomas 
B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

994.  Evening.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York.) 

995.  The  Rising  Moon.  (Lent  by  Charles 
L.  Freer,  Detroit.) 

996.  A  Winter  Afternoon. 

997.  December — A  Salt  Marsh. 

997a.  Daybreak,  New  Bedford  Harbor. 

(Lent  by  W.  T.  Evans,  New  York.) 
Turner,  C.  Y.,  New  York. 

998.  The  Coppersmith. 

999.  John  Alden’s  Letter. 

1000.  The  Days  That  Are  No  More. 

1001.  Saw  Wood  and  Say  Nothing. 

1002.  Pride  of  the  Farm. 

1003.  Washing  Day. 

1004.  The  Grand  Canal,  Dordrecht.  (Lent 
by  John  Taylor  Johnston,  New  York.) 

1005.  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish.  (Lent 
by  Henry  C.  Howells,  Flushing,  L.  I.) 

1006.  Afternoon  Tea.  (Lent  by  Chester  W. 
Chapin,  New  York.) 

1007.  Gossips.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York.) 

1008.  On  the  Beach  at  Easthampton. 

(Lent  by  W.M.Chase, New  York.) 

Turner,  Ross,  Salem,  Mass. 

1009.  Moonlight. 

TwachtmanJ.  H., Greenwich,  Conn. 

1010.  Autumn  Shadows, 
ion.  Winter. 

1012.  Brook  in  Winter. 

1013.  The  Brooklyn  Bridge.  (Lent  by 
Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York.) 

1014.  Decorative  Landscape. 

Tyler,  Bayard  H.,  New  York. 

1015.  Waiting. 

Tyler,  James  G.,  New  York. 

1016.  Norman’s  Woe.  (Lent  by  J.  M. 
Jones,  New  York.) 

Ulrich,  Chas.  F.,  Munich. 

1017.  An  Italian  Idyl. 

1018.  In  the  Land  of  Promise.  (Lent  by 
W.  T.  Evans,  New  York.) 

1019.  Glass  Blowers.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B. 
Clarke,  New  York.) 

VaiJ,  Eugene  L.,  Paris. 

JO20.  On  the  Thames. 

1020a.  Dordrecht. 

Van  Boskerck,  Robt.W.,  New  York. 

1021.  A  Rhode  Island  River. 

1022.  The  Hackensack  Meadows. 


28 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1023.  Sand  Road  from  the  Sea.  (Lent 
by  H.  R.  C.  Watson,  New  York.) 

Van  Briggle,  A.,  Cincinnati. 

1024.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Charity  Van  Briggle. 

Vanderpoel,  J.  H.,  Chicago. 

1025.  Summer  Morning  in  the  Orchard. 

1026.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  .(Lent  by  J.  B. 
Humphreys,  Tracy,  Cook  Co.,  Ill.) 

1027.  Twilight  Reverie. 

1028.  Blessed  are  They  that  Mourn. 

1029.  Weary.  (Lent  by  C.  L.  Hutchin¬ 
son,  Chicago.) 

Van  der  Weyden,  Harry,  Paris. 

1030.  Katwijk  Herring  Boats. 

Van  Elten,  Kruseman,  New  York. 

1031.  Late  Autumn. 

Van.Gorder,  L.  E.,  New  York. 

1032.  The  Mall  Terrace,  Central  Park. 

Vedder,  Simon  Harmon,  Paris. 

1033.  Head  of  a  Young  Girl. 

1034.  Indian  Head. 

Vedder,  Elihu,  Rome. 

1035.  Delilah.  (Lent  by  Col.  J.  G.  Moore, 
New  York.) 

1036.  Samson.  (Lent  by  Col.  J.  G.  Moore, 
New  York.) 

1037.  Morning.  (Lent  by  J.  B.  Wheeler, 
New  York.) 

1038.  A  Venetian  Model.  (Lent  by  Davis 
Johnson,  New  York.) 

1039.  The  Cup  ot  Love.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  A. 
F.  Rondebush,  New  York.) 

1040.  The  Young  Marsyas.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
A.  F.  Rondebush,  New  York.) 

1041.  A  Soul  in  Bondage.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
A.  F.  Rondebush,  New  York.) 

1042.  In  the  Lair  of  the  Sea  Serpent.  (Lent 
by  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston.) 

1043.  The  Roc’s  Egg.  (Lent  by  Martin 
Brimmer,  Boston.) 

1044.  The  Fisherman  and  the  Genie.  (Lent 
by  Martin  Brimmer,  Boston.) 

1044a.  Sorrowing  Soul,  between  Doubt  and 
Faith.  (Lent  by  W.George  Webb,  Salem, 
Mass.) 

Vezin,  Fred,  Munich. 

1045.  Dogs. 

1046.  Boys  in  a  Boat. 

Vincent,  H.  A.,  Chicago. 

1047.  Fields  in  October. 

Vinton,  Frederick  P.,  Boston. 

1048.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1049.  Portrait  of  Augustus  Flagg.  (Lent 
by  Augustus  Flagg,  Boston.) 

1050.  Portrait  of  Theodore  Chase.  (Lent 
by  Theodore  Chase,  Boston.) 

1051.  Portrait  of  C.  C.  Langdell. 

Volk,  Douglas,  Minneapolis. 

1052.  Mending  the  Canoe, 


Exhibit 

No. 

1053.  Portrait  of  Madam  X. 

1054.  Puritan  Girl.  (Lent  by  Thomas 
Clarke,  New  York.) 

Vonnoh,  Robert  W.,  Philadelphia. 

1055.  Bad  News. 

1056.  Early  Morning. 

1057.  November. 

1058.  Viola. 

1059.  Moist  Weather. 

1060.  Portrait  of  Dr.  J.  M.  DaCosta.  (Le 
by  Jefferson  College,  Philadelphia.) 

1061.  Blanche. 

1062.  Duxbury  Bay. 

1063.  Riva  degli  Schiavoni. 

1064.  A  Dull  Day. 

1065.  “Now,  Behave  Pretty.” 

1066.  Studio  Comrade.  (Lent  by  Penns 
vania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.) 

1066a.  A  Peasant  Woman’s  Garden. 
Wade,  Caroline  D.,  Chicago. 

1067.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Wagner,  Jacob,  Boston. 

1068.  Over  all  the  Trees  is  Rest. 

1069.  A  Bit  of  a  Lark. 

Walden,  Lionel,  Paris. 

1070.  Boulogne  Fishing  Boats. 

1070a.  Fog  on  the  Thames. 

Walker,  Henry  O.,  New  York. 

1071.  Hagar  and  Ishmael. 

1072.  Boy  on  the  Donkey.  (Lent  by  IV 
S.  D.  Warren,  Boston.) 

1073.  The  Gift  Bearer.  (Lent  by  M 
E.  H.  Bartol,  Boston.) 

Walker,  Horatio,  New  York. 

1074.  A  Stable  Interior. 

Walkley,  D.  B.,  Pittsburg. 

1075.  The  Potter.  (Lent  by  W.  A.  Sh; 
Sharpsburg,  Pa.) 

Wall,  A.  Bryan,  Pittsburg. 

1076.  Across  the  Meadow. 

Wallace,  Laurie,  Omaha. 

1077.  Portrait  of  James  W.  Scott.  (L: 
by  Chicago  Press  Club.) 

Waugh,  Ida,  Philadelphia. 

1078.  Hagar  and  Ishmael.  (Lent 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arl 

Webber,  C.  T.,  Cincinnati. 

1079.  The  Underground  Railroad. 
Weber,  Carl,  Philadelphia. 

1080.  Trout  Stream  near  Dingman’s  Fer; 
Weeks,  Edwin  Lord,  Paris. 

1081.  The  Last  Voyage:  A  Souvenir 
the  Ganges. 

1082.  Three  Beggars  of  Cordova.  (Le 
by  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fii 
Arts,  Philadelphia.) 

1083.  Persian  Horse  Dealers, 

1084.  Study  at  Bombay. 

1085.  Marble  Court  at  Agra<, 


UNITED  STATES. 


29 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


xhibit 

No.  ,  ^ 

1086.  Interior  of  Studio. 

Weir,  J.  Alden,  New  York. 

1087.  Summerland. 

1088.  Christmas  Tree. 

1089.  Autumn. 

1090.  The  Young  Student. 

1091.  Portrait. 

1092.  The  Lane. 

1093.  The  Open  Book. 

1094.  Portrait  of  Webb  Weir. 

Weir,  John  F.,  New  Haven. 

1095.  Portrait  of  Admiral  Farragut.  (Lent 
by  University  Club,  New  York.) 

1096.  Forging  the  Shaft. 

1096a.  Roses.  (Lent  by  J.R.Ball, New  York.) 
Wentworth,  Cecilia  E.,  New  York. 

|  1097.  Prayer. 

Whelpley,  A.  Renouf,  Munich. 

1098.  Portrait  of  Mile.  Hausen.  (Lent  by 
Mile.  Hausen,  Brunswick.) 

Whistler,  J.  McNeil,  Paris. 

1099.  The  Lady  with  the  Yellow  Buskin. 
(Lent  by  Alexander  Reid,  Glasgow.) 

1 100.  The  Princess  of  the  Land  of  Porce¬ 
lain.  (Lent  by  Alexander  Reid,  Glasgow.) 

1101.  The  Fur  Jacket.  (Lent  by  Alexan¬ 
der  Reid,  Glasgow.) 

1102.  Nocturne,  Valparaiso.  (Lent  by  Hon. 
Sir  John  Charles  Day,  London.) 

1103.  Harmony  in  Blue  and  Silver.  (Lent 
by  J.  J.  Shannon,  London.) 

1104.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  A.  J.  Cassatt,  Phil¬ 
adelphia.) 

White,  Henry  C.,  Hartford. 

1105.  Spring  Landscape. 

White,  Robert  H.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

1106.  Morning  in  February. 

Whiteman,  S.  Edwin,  Baltimore. 

1107.  Over  Autumnal  Hills. 

1108.  Lowland  Pastures. 

Whitman,  Sarah  W.,  Boston. 

1109.  Niagara. 

mo.  Portrait  of  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 
(Lent  by  College  of  Physicians,  Phila¬ 
delphia.) 

Whittemore,  William  J.,  New  York. 

1 1 12.  Autumn  Sunshine. 

Whittredge,  W.,  New  York. 

1113.  Rhode  Island  Coast. 

1 1 14.  The  Plains.  (Lent  by  the  Century 
Club,  New  York.) 

1115.  The  Old  Hunting  Ground.  (Lent  by 
J.  W.  Pinchot,  New  York.) 

Wickenden,  Robert  J.,  New  York. 

11 16.  Whispering  of  Spring. 

Wigand,  Albright,  Mt.Vernon,  N.Y. 

1 1 17.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  J.  Albright. 

Wigand,  Otto  C.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y. 

1118.  The  Old  Willow  Tree. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Wiggins,  Carlton,  New  York. 

1 1 19.  Clouds  and  Sunshine.  (LentbyChas. 
E.  Dingee,  Brooklyn.) 

1120.  Midsummer.  (Lent  by  John  F.  Din- 
gee,  Brooklyn.) 

1121.  Evening.  Village  of  Grez.  (Lent  by 
Mrs.  Charles  M.  Kurtz,  New  York.) 

Wiles,  Irving  R.,  New  York. 

1122.  Sunlight  in  the  Studio.  (Lent  by 
Charles  D.  Miller,  Jersey  City.) 

1123.  Portrait. 

1124.  Sunshine  and  Flowers. 

1125.  The  Sonata.  (Lent  by  W.  G.  Evans, 
New  York.) 

1126.  Lady  in  Green. 

1127.  A  Girl  in  Black.  (Lent  by  W.  M. 
Chase,  New  York.) 

Wiles,  L.  M.,  New  York. 

1128.  The  Old  Quarry. 

Witt,  J.  H.,  New  York. 

1129.  The  Celestial  Choir. 

Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert, Boston. 

1130.  North  Sea  Dunes. 

1131.  The  Tide  River. 

Woodward,  William,  New  Orleans. 

1132.  Persimmons. 

Woodwell,  Johanna  K.,  Pittsburg. 

1133.  Study  Head  of  a  Young  Lady. 
Woodwell,  Joseph  R.,  Pittsburg. 

1134.  White  Rocks,  Magnolia,  Mass. 

1135.  A  Rocky  Coast,  Magnolia,  Mass. 

1136.  Cobblestone  Beach,  Magnolia,  Mass. 

1137.  Rocks  at  Low  Tide,  Magnolia,  Mass. 
Woolfolk,  E.  Marshall,  Paris. 

1138.  Washerwomen,  Nemours,  France. 
Wuerpel,  Edward  H.,  Paris. 

1139.  September  Twilight.  (Lent  by  Wm. 
Taussig,  St.  Louis.) 

Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased). 

1140.  A  North  Woods  Brook.  (Lent  by 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

1141.  Landscape.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B. 
Clarke,  New  York.) 

1142.  Sunset  in  the  Woods.  (Lent  by  J.  M. 
Lichtenauer,  New  York.) 

1143.  In  the  Adirondacks.  (Lent  by  W. 
T.  Evans,  New  York.) 

1144.  Sunset.  (Lent  by  Fred  B.  Pratt, 
Brooklyn.) 

1145.  Forenoon  in  the  Adirondacks. 

1146.  In  the  Woods. 

1147.  An  October  Day. 

1148.  Clearing  Off. 

1149.  Evening.  (Nos.  1145-1149  lent  by 
Mrs.  A.  L.  Wyant,  New  York.) 

Young,  Charles  Morris,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

1150.  Wet  Weather. 

1151.  The  Llarvestof  Death  (Wheatfield  at 
Gettysburg). 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


PSO 

Paintings  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Moran,  Thos.,  New  York. 

1152.  Grand  Canon  of  the  Yellowstone. 

1153.  The  Iceberg. 

Moran,  Peter,  Philadelphia. 

XI53J^*Down  the  Arroyo  to  Santa  Fe. 

For  other  paintings  in  oil,  see  Group  146, 
beginning  with  No.  2802a. 

GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

In  Gallery  2,  and  in  Upper  Gallery  Alcoves 
176,  177. 

Abbey,  E.  A.,  Fairford,  Gloucestershire, 
England. 

1154.  Measure  for  Measure.  Mariana. 
(Lent  by  Henry  G.  Marquand,  New  York.) 

Allen,  Thomas,  Boston. 

1155.  Portal  of  Ruined  Mission,  San  Jose, 
Texas. 

1156.  Pasture  by  the  Sea. 

1157.  Changing  Pasture,  Dartmoor. 

Baker,  J.  Elder,  New  York. 

1158.  Chrysanthemums. 

Bellows,  A.  F.  (deceased). 

1159.  Sunday  Afternoon  in  New  England. 
(Lent  by  J.  H.  Willing,  Chicago.) 

Birney,  William  Verplanck,  New  York. 

1160.  Backyard  Pets. 

Blaney,  Dwight,  Boston. 

1161.  The  Temple  of  Neptune,  Paestum, 
Italy. 

Blashfield,  Edwin  H.,  New  York. 

1162.  The  Duo.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  John  H. 
Sherwood,  New  York.) 

Bradbury,  M.  R.,  New  York. 

1163.  Santa  Maria  Salute,  Venice. 

Bradley,  Horace,  New  York. 

1164.  A  Glimpse  of  Chase’s  Studio. 
Bradley,  Susan  H.,  Philadelphia. 

1165.  Mount  Monadnock,  New  Hampshire. 
(Lent  by  Miss  Sears,  Boston.) 

Bredin,  Christine  A.,  Cincinnati. 

1166.  A  Peasant  Woman,  Dachau,  Bavaria. 
Breul,  Hugo,  Providence. 

1167.  Twins. 

Bricher,  A.  T.,  New  York. 

1168.  A  Summer  Morning. 

Bridges,  Fidelia,  Canaan,  Conn. 

1169.  In  an  Old  Orchard. 

Brooks,  A.  F.,  Chicago. 

1170.  Boys  Fishing. 

Brown,  J.  G.,  New  York. 

1171.  A  Wall  Flower. 

Cabot,  Edward  C.,  Brookline. 

1172.  Wind-sweptBeeches,Naushon  Island 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  Perkins.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Carter,  Fernando  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1173.  Dutch  Boats  at  Rotterdam. 
Castello,  Eugene,  Philadelphia. 

1174.  Gate  of  Justice,  Cairo. 

Cauldwell,  Leslie,  Paris. 

1175.  Twilight. 

Chapman,  Carlton  T.,  New  York. 

1176.  Toilers  of  the  Sea. 

Church,  F.  S.,  New  York. 

1177.  Pandora.  (Lent  by  W.  T  Evan 
New  Yorkd 

Clusmann,  William,  Chicago. 

1178.  A  Wood  Interior,  Wisconsin. 

Coffin,  Esther  L.,  New  York. 

1179.  Grapes. 

1180.  Madison  Square  Tower  at  Night. 
Colman,  Samuel,  Newport. 

1181.  Ruins  of  a  Mosque,  Tlemcin,  Algeria 

1182.  Mosque  at  Tlemcin,  Algeria. 

1183.  At  the  Fountain. 

Conant,  Lucy  S.,  Boston. 

1184.  Nasturtiums. 

Crum,  Clark. 

1185.  Sympathy.  (Lent  by  J.  M.  Sear* 
Boston.) 

Curran,  C.  C.,  New  York. 

1186.  Cupid  Asleep. 

Daingerfield,  Elliott,  New  York. 

1187.  Woman  with  Pumpkin. 

Dana,  Charles  E.,  Philadelphia. 

1188.  Gruyere.  (Lent  by  the  Art  Club  c 
Philadelphia.) 

1189.  The  Farm  of  Amont,  Etretat,  Noj 
mandy. 

1190.  Street  in  Morat,  Switzerland. 

1191.  A  Doorway  in  Arles,  South  of  Frano 
Dawson,  Arthur,  Chicago. 

1192.  When  Evening  Twilight  Gathei 
Round. 

1193.  Snow  Scene. 

De  Luce,  Percival,  New  York. 

1194.  Busy  Idleness. 

Dixey,  Ellen  Sturgis,  Boston. 

1195.  Dresden  in  January. 

Drake,  W.  H.,  New  York. 

1196.  At  Sea. 

1197.  Misty  Weather. 

Eaton,  C.  Harry,  New  York. 

1198.  Nordhoff,  New  Jersey. 

1199.  Indian  Summer.  (See  also  393.) 
Eaton,  Charles  Warren,  New  York. 

1200.  The  Witching  Hour. 

1201.  Winter. 

1202.  The  Snow  Mantle. 

Edwards,  George  Wharton,  New  York. 

1203.  An  Interesting  Subject. 

1204.  In  the  Dunes,  Flanders. 

Ertz,  Edward,  Paris, 

1205.  Sunset,  Chartres,  France, 


UNITED  STATES. 


31 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 


i.hibit 

F  -x*ny.  Henry  F.,  Cincinnati. 

206.  A  Sioux  Camp.  (Lent  by  Miss  Jane 
Eckstein,  Cincinnati.) 

1207.  Got  Him. 

1208.  Mountain  Trail.  (Lent  by  Frank 
Duhme.) 

Foster,  Ben.,  New  York. 

1209.  Night. 

1210.  The  Shepherds. 

I2ix.  A  Swine-herd. 

Franzen,  August,  New  York 

1212.  Afternoon. 

1213.  Before  the  Rain. 

Fraser,  John  A.,  New  York. 

1214.  An  Old  English  Street. 

1215.  The  Heart  of  Scotland. 

1216.  Bad  Weather,  Kirk  Lake,  N.  Y. 

1217.  A  Bit  of  the  Upper  Thames. 

1218.  A  Gray  Bit  on  Long  Island. 

Gibson,  W.  Hamilton,  Brooklyn. 

1219  Upland  Meadows.  (Lent  by  Charles 
H.  Wacker,  Chicago.) 

1220.  Rainclouds. 

1221.  September  Rain. 

1222.  Moonlight  in  Opelousas. 

1223.  Russet  Meadows. 

1224.  Landscape. 

1225.  On  the  Canal  at  Dort. 

1226.  A  Honey-dew  Picnic. 

1227.  A  Connecticut  Hamlet. 

1227a.  Afternoon  Pastoral. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain,  New  York. 

1228.  A  Tile  Kiln  on  the  Northern  Canal. 

1229.  A  Summer  Afternoon,  New  England. 

1230.  The  Mountains  of  Chobet  el  Akra, 
Northern  Africa, 

1231.  Salt  Works  of  Batz,  France. 

Greatorex,  Kathleen  H.,  Paris. 

1232.  Carnival, 

1233.  Corner  of  the  Strozzi  Palace, Florence. 
Guerin,  Jules,  Chicago. 

1234.  Early  Morning  in  a  Village  Street, 
Kentucky.  (Lent  by  George  Middleton, 
Chicago.) 

Hallett,  Hendricks  A.,  Boston, 

1235.  Winter  Moonlight. 

Hammer,  John  J.,  New  York. 

1236.  In  the  Dry  Docks. 

Hardwick,  Melbourne  H.,  Boston. 

1237.  Looking  Inland. 

Harison,  Mary  A.,  Brooklyn. 

1238.  Pansies. 

Hartson,  Walter  C.,  Chicago. 

1239.  Old  Willows  at  Glendale. 

1240.  Outskirts  of  the  City. 

1241.  Along  the  Baraboo  River. 

Hassam,  Childe,  New  York. 

1242.  Montmartre. 

1243.  Springtime  in  the  City. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1244.  Fifth  Avenue. 

1244a.  The  Rain. 

Helmick,  Howard,  Washington. 

1245.  Portrait.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  Stoddart. 

Washington.) 

Henry,  Edward  L.,  New  York. 

1246.  Before  the  Days  of  Rapid  Transit. 
(Lent  by  Shephard  Knapp,  New  York.) 

Herter,  Albert,  New  York. 

1247.  The  Great  Mystery. 

Holman,  Frank,  Paris. 

1248.  A  Sun  Effect. 

1249.  Melody. 

Ihlefeld,  Henry,  New  York. 

1250.  My  Puppy. 

Jones,  Annie  W'.,  Chicago. 

1251.  Easter  Lilies. 

Jones,  Francis  C.,  New  York. 

1252.  Waiting. 

Jones,  H.  Bolton,  New  York. 

1253.  Winter. 

1254.  Early  Snow.  (Lent  by  Walter  Wat¬ 
son,  New  York.)  • 

1255.  Winter.  (Lent  by  J.  C.  Nicoll,  New 
York.) 

Josephi,  I.  A.,  New  York. 

1256.  Midnight. 

Kappes,  Alfred,  Van  Cortlandt,  N.  Y. 

1257.  Apple  Pie. 

Keller,  Arthur  J.,  New  York. 

1258.  Bavarian  Peasants. 

La  Farge,  John,  New  York. 

1259.  Water  Lilies.  (Lent  by  J.  M.  Sears, 
Boston.) 

1260.  Just  Flowers.  (Lent  by  J.  M.  Sears, 

Boston.) 

Lampert,  Emma  E.,  Rochester. 

1261.  A  Breadwinner. 

1262.  Through  the  Meadows  in  Holland. 
(Lent  by  C.  Louise  Imlach,  New  York.) 

Lauber,  Joseph,  Leonia,  N.  J. 

1263.  First  Day  of  School. 

1264.  Lane  of  Willows. 

Lungren,  F.  H.,  Cincinnati. 

1265.  A  Snowy  Evening. 

Manley,  Thomas  R.,  New  York. 

1266.  A  Wet  Day,  from  Studio  Window. 
Maynard,  George  Willoughby,  New  York. 

1267.  Sirens.  (Lent  by  F.  G.  Bourne,  New 
York.) 

1268.  A  Sea  Witch. 

McChesney,  Clara  T.,  New  York. 

1269.  Still  Life. 

1270.  The  Old  Cobbler. 

Mcllhenny,  C.  Morgan,  Shrub  Oak,N.  Y. 

1271.  Moonrise. 

1272.  Bull  Calf. 

1273.  Old  Friends.  (Lent  by  T.  B.  Clarke. 
New  York.) 


32 


DEPARTMENT  K. — FINE  ARTS, 


Paintings  in 


Exhibit 

No. 

Mente,  Charles,  New  York. 

1274.  The  Shepherd  and  His  Flock. 

1275.  Evening  Pastoral. 

1276.  Willows  and  Sheep. 

1276a.  Money  to  Lend. 

Millet,  F.  D..  New  York. 

1277.  Roman  Maiden.  (Lent  by  Henry  G. 
Marquand,  New  York.) 

Minor,  Robert  C.,  New  York. 

1278.  Moonlight. 

Moran,  Edward,  New  York. 

1278a.  Outskirts  of  the  Forest. 

Moser,  James  Henry,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1279.  November  Evening. 

Needham,  Charles  Austin,  New  York. 

1280.  A  Dream  of  Autumn. 

Nicholls,  Rhoda  Holmes,  New  York. 

1281.  The  Scarlet  Letter. 

1282.  Chrysanthemums. 

1283.  Washing  Day.  (Lent  by  Luis  J. 
Francke,  New  York.) 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New  York. 

1284.  Evening  After  a  Gale. 

1285.  During  a  Storm. 

1286.  Near  York  Harbor,  Maine. 

1287.  Twilight,  Late  Autumn. 

Ochtman,  Leonard,  New  York. 

1288.  Frost. 

Parrish,  Clara  Weaver. 

1289.  A  Study  of  a  Southern  Negro. 
Pattison,  James  William,  Jacksonville,  Ill. 

1290.  East  Gloucester  Ferry  Landing. 

1291.  Meadow  in  Spring. 

Perrie,  Bertha  E.,  New  York. 

1292.  Bound  for  the  Banks. 

Pierce,  C.  F.  (See  831.) 

Pitkin,  Caroline  W.,  New  York. 

1293.  Porgies. 

Pomeroy,  Grace  V. 

1294.  Home  of  the  Bullfrog. 

Powers,  Ellen,  Florence. 

1295.  Convolvulus. 

Rascovich,  Robert,  Chicago. 

1296.  Canal  in  Venice. 

Redmond,  J.  J.,  New  York. 

1297.  Market  Day  in  Thun,  Switzerland. 
Rehn,  F.  K.  M.,  New  York. 

1298.  The  Reef. 

Rice,  H.  M. 

1299.  Interior. 

Richards,  William  T.,  Newport,  R.  I. 

1300.  An  Atlantic  Beach. 

Rix,  Julian,  New  York. 

1301.  Buttonball  Trees. 

1302.  October  Day. 

Robinson,  Will  S.,  Philadelphia. 

1303.  Arrival  of  the  Boats,  Coast  of  Hol¬ 
land. 

1304.  In  the  Harbor  (sunlight  effect.) 


Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Rotch,  Arthur,  Boston. 

1305.  Limburg  Cathedral. 

Satterlee,  Walter,  New  York. 

1306.  Adirondack  Trout. 

1307.  Garden  Weeds. 

Sawyer,  Wallace. 

1308.  Bourboule  Washerwoman. 

Schilling,  Alexander,  New  York. 

1309.  Autumn  Evening. 

1310.  Fields  in  Early  Spring. 

Scott,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  New  York. 

1311.  Roses. 

1312.  Still  Life. 

1313.  White  Rose. 

1314.  Summer  Roses. 

Sears,  Sarah  C. 

1314a.  A  Spanish  Girl. 

1314b.  Portrait. 

1314c.  Romola. 

Senat,  Prosper  L.,  Philadelphia, 

1315.  Capri  from  Sorrento. 

1316.  A  Corner  in  San  Remo. 

1317.  The  River  Bend  at  Ventimille. 

1318.  Head  of  the  Creek,  Kennebunkt 
Me. 

Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet,  New  York. 

1319.  September.  (Lent  by  Boston 
Club.) 

1320.  In  the  Orchard. 

1321.  Sunlight  in  the  Orchard. 

Silsbee,  M.,  Boston. 

1322.  Monadnock. 

Smedley,  W.  T. 

1323.  “  There  could  be  no  doubt,  thoi 
Miss  Latymer,  that  it  was  to  be  the 
tense  Elderly.”  (Lent  by  Charles  S< 
ner’s  Sons,  New  York.) 

1324.  “  Up  Among  the  Great  Iron  Arcl 
(Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 
York.) 

1325.  A  Lazy  Companion. 

1326.  Jackson  Park — part  of  the  Exhib 
Grounds.  (Lent  by  Charles  Scrib 
Sons,  New  York.) 

1327.  Entrance  to  the  Hall  of  Mint 
process  of  construction.  (Lent  by  Ch 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1328.  Near  the  Hall  of  Mines.  (Len 
Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York.) 

1329.  The  Administration  Building.  1 
by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  Yo] 

1330.  Site  for  the  Statue  of  the  Repul 
(Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 
York.) 

Smillie,  N.  S.  J.,  New  York. 

1331 .  Pink  and  White.  (Lent  by  U 

8©  CoTdova,  New  York.) 


UNITED  STATES. 


33 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors,  Engravings  and  Etchings,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson,  New  York, 

1332.  Venetian  Fishing  Boats.  (Lent  by- 
Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York.) 

1333.  The  Rialto.  (Lent  by  Charles  Scrib¬ 
ner’s  Sons,  New  York.) 

1334.  After  the  Catch. 

1335.  In  the  Fishing  Quarter. 

Smith,  Joseph  Lindon,  Boston. 

1336.  Bartholomeo  Coleono. 

Snell,  Henry  B.,  New  York. 

1337.  Crossing  the  Bar. 

Stackpole,  Alice,  Boston. 

1338.  Late  Afternoon  in  Beverly,  Mass. 
Tewksbury,  Fanny  W.,  Boston. 

1339.  A  New  England  Homestead. 
Thulstrup,  T.  de,  New  York. 

1340.  Swedish  Interior. 

1341.  Mujik. 

1341a.  At  the  Opera. 

Tiffany,  Louis  C.,  New  York. 

1342.  Cobblers  at  Bouferik,  Algeria. 

1343.  Street  in  Algiers. 

1344.  Cathedral  at  Morlaix. 

1345.  Street  in  Algiers. 

1346.  Feeding  the  Flamingoes.  (Lent  by 
Mrs.  Van  Doren,  New  York.) 

1347.  Summer. 

Turner,  Ross,  Salem,  Mass. 

1348.  Flood  Tide. 

1349.  Oleanders  and  Lilies. 

1350.  Old  Japan  ( a ). 

1351.  Old  Japan  (d). 

Twachtman,  J.  H.,  New  York, 

1352.  Pier  near  Newport. 

1353*  Winter. 

Tyler,  James  G.s  New  York. 

1354.  Dark  Days  at  Sea. 

Vanderveer,  Mary  A.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

1355.  Study  of  Peonies. 

Walton,  William,  New  York. 

1356.  A  Great  Enchantment. 

Wells,  Newton  A.,  Syracuse. 

1357.  Rest. 

Whittemore,  William  J.,  New  York. 

1358.  Early  Worshippers, St.  Ives, Cornwall. 
I359*  The  Fairy  Story. 

1360.  Coast  of  Cornwall. 

1361.  Misty  Twilight. 

1362.  In  Old  Edinburgh. 

Woodwell,  Johanna  K.,  Pittsburgh. 

1363.  Portrait  of  Miss  L. 

Young,  Charles  M.,  Gettysburg.  Pa. 

!  1364.  The  Forest. 

GROUP  142. 

Van  Trump,  Miss  R.  N.,  Philadelphia. 

1365.  A  portrait — miniature  on  ivory. 

For  other  miniatures  see  ‘2817a,  2817b, 
2825c,  2834a,  2834b,  2846a,  2846b,  2846c, 
2851, 2855a,  in  Retrospective  Exhibit, 


GROUP  143. 

Engravings  and  Etchings.  Prints. 
Etchings  and  Dry  Points. 

In  Upper  Gallery  Alcoves  165,  170. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Bloodgood,  Robert  F.,  New  York. 

1366.  Who’s  Afraid? 

1367.  Hard  Times. 

Calahan,  James  J.,  New  York. 

1368.  Mandolin  Player. 

Canby,  Louise  Prescott,  Philadelphia. 

1369.  Sunset. 

1370.  Oswego  Harbor. 

1371.  Shipping  Ice  on  the  Kennebr— 
Chapman,  Carlton  T.,  New  York 

1372.  Street  in  Mont  St.  Mich'1, 

1373.  Evening  in  a  Harbor. 

1374.  Bakehouse  Close,  Edinburgh. 

1375.  English  Fishing  Bclts* 

1376.  Twilight  by  the  Sea. 

1377.  Calm  Morning. 

1378.  Fishing  Boats  at  Anr*10r* 

1379.  Driven  Ashore. 

1380.  Rue  de  la  Victoire_ jt-  Mala 

1381.  Bridge  Over  Old  Moat,  Chartres. 

1382.  Moonrise. 

1383.  Gloucester  Haib°r\ 

1384.  Abandoning  the^hip. 

1385.  Street  in  St.  Malo. 

1386.  Old  Houses,  Chester. 

1387.  Street  in  Chartres. 

Colman,  Samuel,  Newport,  R.  i. 

1388.  Olive  Grove  and  Mill,  BoW1Sliera‘ 
Italy. 

1389.  Olive  Trees  of  the  Riviera. 

1390.  Life  in  Mexico.  From  note  book 
sketches. 

1391.  A  Gray  Day  at  Dieppe. 

1392.  Japanese  Inro  with  Netzukies. 

1393.  Japanese  Inro  with  Netzukies. 
(No.  2.) 

1394.  The  Terraces  at  Naples. 

Dielman,  Frederick,  New  York. 

1395.  Head.  (Dry  point.) 

Ertz,  Edward,  Paris. 

1396.  The  River  Loire  and  the  Chateau  of 
Vernon.  (Three  etchings.) 

Faber,  Erwin  F.,  Philadelphia. 

1397.  Thrown.  (Lent  by  C.  Klackner,  New 
York.) 

1398.  St.  Philip’s,  Charleston.  (Lent  by 
H.  L.  Smith,  Philadelphia.) 

1399.  The  Repentance  of  Eve. 

Faber,  Herman,  Philadelphia. 

1400.  Faust — A  Mastiff, 

1401.  Study  of  a  Lion’s  Head. 

1402.  The  Challenge, 


34 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Engravings  and  Etchings,  Flints. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Ferris,  Stephen  J.,  Philadelphia. 

1403.  Six  Etchings. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain,  Philadelphia. 

1404.  Salt  Vats  of  Padan  Aram. 

1405.  Near  the  Sea  (Evening). 

1406.  An  October  Day. 

1407.  Barney’s  Joy. 

1408.  The  Branch  of  the  River. 

1409.  The  Cove  Road. 

Johnson,  Thomas,  New  York. 

>4  :-j,  Walt  Whitman.  (After  photograph.) 
■..4;  ••  r.  tn.  (After  photo- 

i.-pr..; 

. v  b.  ous  o  1  cut.) 

.  Lb  per  Montclair,  N.  j. 

"T  Ch  begin  Colonial  Times 

■ '  »i  h\  C.  ■  b. '  r,  New  York.) 

A*  '  >  •  icon.  (Lent  by  C. 

:  i '  •  r  (Harvest). 

N.J. 

■  '  '  ,  N  ar  the  Ocean. 

f  H  '  }, 

1  4’  i  point. 

•  barm. 

melsea,  Mass. 

East  Boston. 

.  Tew  York. 


T2'.  ,  l  rry. 

:ral  Park,  New  York. 


:  idge,  New  York. 

w  York. 

•  Ac  >  ion.  After  Henri  Regnault.) 

‘  •  v  rk  Done.  (After  Jules 

Breton.) 

1432.  Vive  la  Fidelite!  (After  Franz  Hals.) 

1433.  Education  of  the  Virgin.  (After 
Rubens.) 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.,  New  York. 

1434.  The  Battery,  New  York. 

1435.  Madison  Square  at  Night. 

1436.  Elevated  Station  at  Night. 

1437.  A  Tow  on  the  North  River,  New 
York. 

1438.  Sectional  Docks,  East  River,  New 
York. 

1439.  In  the  Bowery,  New  York. 

1440.  Entrance  to  Brooklyn  Bridge,  New 
York. 

1441.  Spar  Yard,  South  Street,  New  York. 

1442.  Mott  Haven  Canal,  New  York. 

1443.  Grand  Central  Station  at  Night. 

1444.  Coenties  Slip,  New  York. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1445.  East  River,  New  York. 

1446.  Newport  Wharves. 

1447.  A  Bit  of  Baxter  Street,  New  ^  _ 

1448.  The  Road  to  the  Sea. 

1449.  The  Falls  of  the  Pawtucket.  (Di 

point.)  I 

1450.  Trout  Pond,  Moorsfield,  R.  I.  (Di 
point.) 

1451.  Strangers  in  Wallabout.  (Drypoinl 

1452.  Mill  at  Block  Island,  R.  I.  (Di 
point.) 

x453*  The  Tombs,  New  York.  (Drypoinl 

1454.  Two  Bridges  on  the  Harlem.  (Dj 
point.) 

Monks,  J.  A.  S.,  Boston. 

1455.  Evening  After  the  Storm. 

Moran,  Emily  K.,  Philadelphia. 

1456.  On  the  Road  to  the  Farm. 

Moran,  M.  Nimmo,  New  York. 

1457.  Point  Isabel,  Florida. 

1458.  Florida  Forest. 

1459.  Summer,  Easthampton. 

1460.  Edge  of  Georgia  Pond. 

1461.  The  Old  Homestead. 

1462.  Between  the  Gloaming  and  the  Mii 

1463.  Twilight,  Easthampton. 

1464.  Bridge  Over  the  Delaware. 

1465.  Haunt  of  the  Muskrat. 

1466.  Conway  Castle,  Wales. 

1467.  Bushkill  Bridge. 

1468.  Evening,  Easthampton. 

Moran,  Peter,  Philadelphia. 

1469.  Return  of  the  Herd. 

1470.  A  Summer  Afternoon. 

1471.  Under  the  Willows. 

1472.  An  Old  New  England  Orchard 

1473.  A  Passing  Storm,  York  Downs 
Mygatt,  Robertson  K.,  New  York. 

1474.  Restaurant  in  Stadts  Park,  Carlsb; 
x475*  Pragergasse,  Carlsbad. 

1476.  Market  Place,  Carlsbad. 

1477.  A  Tepel  Bridge,  Carlsbad. 

1478.  Along  the  Quay,  Carlsbad. 

1479.  Street  Scene,  Carlsbad. 

1480.  Markt  Strasse  (Market  Street),  Q 
bad. 

1481.  Slushy  Morning,  from  Window. 

1482.  Twilight  from  My  Window. 

1483.  Cloisters,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 
Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New  York. 

1484.  Cruising  by  Moonlight. 

1485.  The  Reef. 

1486.  In  the  Harbor. 

1487.  The  Smugglers’  Landing  Place. 

1488.  An  East  Wind. 

Parrish,  Stephen,  Philadelphia. 

1489.  A  Gale  at  Fecamp. 

1490.  Swamp  Land. 

1491.  Winter  Evening,  Windsor,  N.  f 


UNITED  STATES. 


85 


Engravings  and 


.Exhibit 
V  No. 

1492.  Gloucester  Harbor.  (Dry  point.) 

1493.  Portland,  New  Brunswick. 

1494.  Market  Place,  Yvetot. 

1495.  Northern  Moorland. 

1496.  Riverdale. 

1497.  On  the  Dee,  Chester. 

1498.  On  the  Thames. 

1499.  Near  Dinan,  Brittany. 

1500.  Market  Day,  St.  Augustine. 

1501.  Mills,  New  Brunswick. 

1502.  Winter  at  Windsor,  N.  S. 

1503.  .Bass  River,  Cape  Cod. 

1504.  Near  Quebec. 

1505*  Near  Frejus. 

1506.  Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania. 

1507.  Canal,  Venice. 

1508.  Port  of  Nice. 

1509.  On  Cape  Ann. 

1510.  On  the  Ranee,  Brittany, 

1511.  Winter. 

1512.  Charenton,  Paris. 

1513.  A  Passing  Shower. 

1514.  Port  of  Cannes. 

Paulus,  Francis  P.,  Munich. 

1515.  Scene  near  Munich. 

1516.  Spring  Morning  on  the  Xsar 

1517.  Summer  Landscape. 

Platt,  Charles  A.,  New  York. 

1518.  Arnheim. 

1519.  The  Meuse. 

1520.  Brittany  Landscape. 

1521.  Brittany  Farm. 

1522.  Willows  on  the  Coast. 

1523.  Dieppe. 

1524.  Dordrecht. 

1525.  Naples. 

1526.  Honfleur. 

1527.  Passenger  Boats  on  the  Seine. 

1528.  Pier  at  Larmor. 

1529.  Under  Pont  Ste.  Marie. 

1530.  Two  Sloops. 

1531.  Inland  Port. 

1532.  A  Spring  Flood. 

1533I  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

1534.  Pont  St.  Michel. 

Ritchie,  Henrietta,  Philadelphia. 

1535.  The  Connoisseur. 

1536.  Race  Street  Wharf,  Philadelphia. 
Rosenthal,  Max,  Philadelphia. 

1537.  Crossing  the  Brook. 

1538.  Portrait  of  George  W.  Childs. 

1538a.  High  Altar  at  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral, 

New  York. 

Sartain,  Emily,  Philadelphia. 

1539.  In  the  Twilight. 

Schilling,  Alexander,  New  York, 

1540.  Near  Ridderkerk,  Holland, 

1541.  Toll  Gate  and  Bridge. 

1542.  Holland  Landscape. 


Etchings,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1543-  Spring. 

1544.  The  Juniata,  near  Lewistown. 

1545.  German  Landscape. 

1546.  Oostendam,  Holland. 

1547.  Dordrecht  from  Pappendrecht. 

1548.  On  Weehawken  Heights. 

1549.  Edge  of  the  Forest. 

1550.  Lowery  Autumn  Day. 

1551.  Holland  Landscape.  (Dry  point.) 

1552.  An  Interior. 

x553*  Windmill  on  the  Maas. 

1554-  Church  Street,  Detroit.  (Winter.) 

1555-  Hauling  Wood. 

1556.  The  Brick  Barge. 

1557.  A  Breezy  Day  on  the  Hackensack. 

1558.  The  Maas  at  Schiedam. 

1559.  The  Maas  near  Dort,  low  tide. 

1560.  The  Dyke. 

1561.  Heerjahusdam,  Holland. 

1562.  Old  Shed  and  Willows,  Rijsvoord. 

1563.  Landscape,  Spring. 

1564.  Evening.  (Dry  point.) 

1565.  Dry  point,  with  burr  removed, 

1566.  At  Sunset. 

Schoff,  S.  A.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

1567.  Portrait  of  a  Girl.  (  After  Abbott  H. 
Thayer.) 

1568.  Portrait  of  Judge  Devens.  (After 
F.  P.  Vinton.) 

1569.  The  Prelude.  (After  C.  S.  Pearce  ) 

1570.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Fowler.  (Afc:r 
Frank  Fowler.) 

Smith,  Sidney  L.,  New  York. 

1571.  Europa.  (After  antique  terra  cotta.) 

1572.  Silver  Coffee  Pot  made  by  Tiffany 
&  Co. 

1573.  Portrait. 

1574.  Portrait. 

Eight  etchings  of  jades  from  the  col¬ 
lection  of  Heber  R.  Bishop,  as  follows: 

1575.  Light  and  Dark  Green  Jade,  Teak- 

wood  Stand. 

1576.  Jade  Plaque,  Green  Jade  Stand. 

1577.  Jade,  with  Teakwood  Stand. 

1578.  Jade  Vase,  Teakwood  Stand. 

1579.  Jade  Bowl,  Teakwood  Stand. 

1580.  Green  Jade  Jar,  Teakwood  Stand. 

1581.  Opaque  Gray  Jade,  Teakwood  Stand. 

1582.  Green  Jade  Plaque,  Teakwood  Stand. 
Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.,  New  York. 

1583.  Sunset  on  the  Marne. 

X584.  Morning. 

1585.  Solitude. 

1586.  Dordrecht. 

1587.  East  River. 

1588.  The  First  Snow. 

1589.  The  Passing  Storm. 

1590.  Sand  Dunes  of  Virginia. 

1591.  A  New  York  Shanty. 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


se 


Engravings  and 


Exhibit 

No. 

1592.  A  Kansas  Windmill. 

1593.  Morning  Light. 

1594.  Castle  William. 

1595.  The  Fish  Hawk’s  Nest. 

Van  Elten,  Kruseman,  New  York. 

1596.  Repairing  the  Bridge. 

1597.  Hudson  River. 

1598.  Lily  Pond. 

Walker,  Charles  A.,  Boston. 

1599.  On  the  Oise.  (After  Daubigny.) 

1600.  Winter  in  Holland.  (After  A.  Mauve.) 

1601.  Landscape.  (After  Daubigny.) 

1602.  Group  of  Seven  Etchings:  (Two 
after  Corot,  2  after  Daubigny,  1  after 
Troyon,  1  after  Dupre,  1  after  Meis- 
sonier — I,e  Sieur.) 

See  also  No.  1990. 

Weir,  J.  Alden,  New  York. 

1603.  Dr.  R.  F.  Weir. 

1604.  Christmas  Tide.  (After  a  water  color.) 

1605.  Blacksmith  Shop. 

1606.  John  F.  Weir.  (Last  state.) 

1607.  By  the  Evening  Lamp. 

1608.  The  Back  Yard. 

1609.  The  Little  Fountain. 

1610.  Sulby  Glen. 

1611.  The  Lamp. 

1612.  Castle. 

1613.  Head. 

1614.  Figure  with  Sleeping  Dog. 

1615.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

1616.  Three  Etchings. 

1617.  One  Dry  point  and  One  Etching. 

1618.  Frugal  Repast.  Child  Reading. 

1619.  Head. 

1620.  Four  Heads. 

1621.  Two  Etchings  on  Zinc. 

1622.  Three  Etchings  and  Three  Dry 
points. 

1623.  Two  Etchings  and  One  Dry  point. 

1624.  One  Dry  point  and  One  Etching. 

1625.  One  Dry  point  and  One  Etching, 

1626.  Two  Dry  points. 

1627.  H.  E.  Weir  and  Robert  Weir.  (Dry 
points.) 

1628.  One  Etching  and  One  Dry  point. 
Whistler,  James  McNeil,  London. 

1629.  Early  Portrait  of  Whistler.  (Lent  by 
Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1630.  The  Unsafe  Tenement.  (Lent  by 
Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1631.  The  Old  Rag  Woman.  (Lent  by 
George  W.  Vanderbilt,  New  York.) 

1632.  The  Kitchen.  (Lent  by  George  W. 
Vanderbilt,  New  York.) 

1633.  Tyzac,  Whiteley  &  Co.  (Lent  by 
Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1634.  Black  Lion  Wharf.  (Lent  by  George 
W.  Bramhall,  Orange,  N.  J.) 


Etchings,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1635.  Longshoremen.  (Lent  by  Howard 
Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1636.  The  Lime  Burner.  (Lent  by  Edward 
G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1637.  Arthur  Seymour.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent 
by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit.) 

1638.  Becquet.  (Lent  by  Howard  Mans¬ 
field,  New  York.) 

1639.  Whistler.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent  by 
Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1640.  Drouet.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent  by 
Howard  Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1641.  Annie  Haden.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent 
by  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1642.  Mr.  Mann.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent  by 
John  Caldwell,  Pittsburg.) 

1643.  Rotherhithe.  (Lent  by  Howard 
Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1644.  Axenfeld.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent  by 
Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1645.  The  Engraver — Fuault.  (Dry  point.) 
(Lent  by  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1646.  The  Forge.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent  by 
Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1647.  Joe.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent  by  Howard 
Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1648.  The  Storm.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent  by 
Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1649.  Weary.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent  by 
George  W.  Bramhall,  Orange,  N.J.) 

1650.  Fanny  Leyland.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent 
by  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1651.  Battersea,  Dawn.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent 
by  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1652.  Steamboat  Fleet.  (Dry  point.)  (Lent 
by  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1653.  Battersea  Bridge.  (Lent  by  Edward 
G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1654.  The  Large  Pool.  (Lent  by  Howard 
Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1655.  Putney  Bridge.  (Lent  by  Howard 
Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1656.  The  Little  Putney,  No.  3.  (Lent  by 
Howard  Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1657.  Little  Venice.  (Lent  by  John  Cald¬ 
well,  Pittsburg.) 

1658.  Nocturne,  Riva.  (Lent  by  Howard 
Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1659.  The  Palaces.  (Lent  by  Bryan  Lath- 
rop,  Chicago.) 

1660.  The  Doorway.  (Lent  by  Howard 
Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1661.  The  Traghetto.  (Lent  by  John  Cald¬ 
well,  Pittsburg.) 

1662.  The  Two  Doorways.  (Lent  by 
Howard  Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1663.  The  Beggars.  (Lent  by  George  W. 
Bramhall,  Orange,  N.  J.) 


UNITED  STATES, 


37 


Engravings  and 


•Exhibit 

No. 

1664.  San  Giorgio.  (Lent  by  Howard 
Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1665.  Nocturne,  Palaces.  (Lent  by  Howard 
Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1666.  The  Riva,  No.  2.  (Lent  by  John 
Caldwell,  Pittsburg.) 

1667.  The  Garden.  (Lent  by  Howard 

Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1668.  The  Balcony.  (Lent  by  Edward  G. 
Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1669.  The  Dyer.  (Lent  by  Howard  Mans¬ 
field,  New  York.) 

1670.  The  Smithy.  (Lent  by  Howard 

Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1671.  The  Little  Sweet  Shop.  (Lent  by 
Walter  S.  Carter,  Brooklyn.) 

1672.  Windsor.  (Dry  point).  (Lent  by 
Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit.) 

1673.  The  Barber’s  Shop,  Chelsea.  (Lent 
by  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1674.  Clothes  Exchange,  No.  2.  (Lent  by 
Howard  Mansfield,  New  York.) 

1675.  Court  Yard,  Brussels.  (Lent  by 
Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York.) 

1676.  Palace,  Brussels.  (Lent  by  Bryan 
Lathrop,  Chicago.) 

1677.  Hotel  Lallemant,  Bourges.  (Lent 
by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit.) 

1678.  Mayoralty  Building,  Loches.  (Lent 
by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit.) 

1679.  Chancellor’s  Office,  Loches.  (Lent 
by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit.) 

1680.  City  Hall,  Loches.  (Lent  by  Charles 
L.  Freer,  Detroit.) 

1681.  Zaandam.  (Lent  by  Walter  S. 
Carter,  Brooklyn.) 

1682.  Pierrot.  (Lent  by  Walter  S.  Carter, 
Brooklyn.) 

1683.  The  Balcony,  Amsterdam.  (Lent  by 
Walter  S.  Carter,  Brooklyn.) 

1684.  The  Steps.  (Lent  by  Walter  S. 
Carter,  Brooklyn.) 

1685.  The  Embroidered  Curtain.  (Lent 
by  Walter  S.  Carter,  Brooklyn.) 

1686.  The  Long  House.  (Lent  by  Charles 
L.  Freer,  Detroit.) 

1687.  The  Mill..  (Lent  by  Walter  S.  Carter, 
Brooklyn.) 

Whittemore,  Charles  E.,  New  York. 

1688.  Twilight  on  Bedloe’s  Island,  New 
York  Harbor. 

1689.  Off  Old  Point  Comfort,  Virginia. 

1690.  A  Gloucester  Water  Side. 

Whittemore,  Wm.  J.,  New  York. 

1691.  Mont  St.  Michel. 

1692.  Head  of  the  Harbor. 

Wiseman,  R.  R.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1692a.  New  Haven  Elms. 


Etchings,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Yewell,  George  H.,  New  York. 

1693.  Cloister  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Elena, 
near  Venice. 

1694.  House  of  the  Bell  Ringer  of  Rouen 
Cathedral,  France. 

Prints  from  Engravings  on  Wood. 

In  Upper  Gallery  Alcoves  149,  150,  151,  152. 

Aikman,  Walter  M.,  Brooklyn. 

1695.  Under  the  Willows.  (After  Alfred 

Parsons.) 

1696.  Wordsworth.  (After  Alfred  Parsons.) 

1697.  A  Modern  Comanche.  (After  F. 
Remington.) 

1698.  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

1699.  Rowing  Down  to  Iffley. 

1700.  Bringing  Home  the  Christmas  Tree. 

1701.  Sunset,  La  Hulpe,  Belgium. 

1702.  The  Sheep  Pasture. 

1703.  The  Penitent  Jewel  Weed. 

Aitken,  Peter,  New  York. 

1704.  On  the  Otomi  Pass,  Japan.  (After  A. 
Castaigne.) 

1705.  A  Scene  in  Kent.  (After  J.  A.  Fraser,) 

1706.  The  Conspirators. 

Baker,  Horace,  New  York. 

1707.  Castles  in  The  Air. 

1708.  Malay  Pirate. 

1709.  Scene  in  Tasmania. 

Bernstrom,  Victor,  Grandview-on-Hudson, 
N.  Y. 

1710.  A  Little  Music.  (After  Theodore 

Wores.) 

1711.  Limbering  Up. 

1712.  Philip  II. 

1713.  The  Mujik.  (After  T.  de  Thulstrup.) 

1714.  Drawing  Water  for  the  Camp.  (After 
F.  D.  Millet.) 

1715.  Snow  Angel. 

1716.  Trapped  at  Last. 

1717.  The  Shepherdess.  (After  Charles 
Sprague  Pearce.) 

1718.  The  Mystery  of  Life.  (After  Carl 
Marr.) 

1719.  Pirates’  Haven,  Shark  River,  N.  J. 

1720.  The  Dead  Matador. 

Brown,  W.  Lament,  Boston. 

1721.  Portrait  of  Corot. 

Cleaves,  W.  P.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1722.  Swift  River,  Conway,  N.  H. 

1723.  A  Chocorua  Vista. 

1724.  A  Chocorua  Sunset. 

1725.  Chocorua  Mountain  and  Lake. 

1726.  Springfield,  Mass. 

1727.  Silver  Lake. 

Closson,  W.  B.,  Lancaster,  Mass® 

1728.  Saxon. 


as 


DEPARTMENT  IC.-EINE  ARTS. 


Engravings  and  Etchings,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1729.  The  Mirror.  (After  Bunker.) 

1730.  Springtime.  (After  E.  Major.) 

1731.  The  Young  Squire.  (After  Couture.) 

1732.  Night  Moths. 

17330  Winifred  Dysart.  (After  George 
F  uller.J 

1734.  The  Immaculate  Conception.  (After 
Murillo-F  ragment.) 

1735.  Mother  and  Child.  (After  A.  H. 
Thayer.) 

1736.  Ideal  Head.  (After  A.  H.  Thayer.) 

1737.  The  Quadroon  Girl.  (After  George 
Fuller.! 

1738.  Tne  Listeners.  (After  W.  M.  Hunt.) 

1739.  The  Mother.  (After  Simmons.) 

1740.  Flowers. 

1741.  The  Irrigating  Ditch. 

1742.  Sheep  Shearers.  (After  Millet.) 

See  also  No.  1970. 

Cole, Timothy.  The  Century  Co., New  York. 

1743.  Delphian  Sibyl.  (After  Michael  An¬ 
gelo.) 

1744.  Knight  of  Malta.  (After  Giorgione.) 

1745.  The  Concert.  (After  Giorgione.) 

1746.  The  Tribute  Money.  (After  Masac¬ 
cio.) 

1747.  Venice  Enthroned.  (After  Paolo  Ver¬ 
onese^ 

1748.  Battle  of  St.  Ephesius.  (After  Spin- 
ello.) 

1749.  Madonna  and  Child.  (After  Bellini.) 

1750.  Miracle  of  St.  Mark.  (After  Tintor¬ 
etto.) 

1751.  Group  of  Angels.  (After  Gozzoli.) 

1752.  Mary  Magdalen.  (After  Bartholo- 
meo.) 

1753.  /Eneas.  (After  Raphael.) 

1754.  Madonna  of  the  Goldfinch.  (After 
Raphael.) 

1755.  Mona  Lisa.  (After  Lionardo  Da 
VincU 

1756.  Three  Ages  of  Man.  (After  Lotto.) 

1757.  Unknown  Man.  (After  Francia.) 

1758.  Verocchio.  (After  Lorenzo  di’Credi.) 

1759.  Madonna  and  Child  (with  cherubs). 
(After  Bellini.) 

1760.  Detail  of  “The  Last  Judgment.”  (Af¬ 
ter  Fra  Angelico.) 

1761.  Two  Angels.  (After  Andrea  del 
Sarto.) 

1762.  Man  with  a  Violin. 

1763.  Madonna  and  Child.  (After  Botti¬ 
celli.) 

1764.  St.  Agnes.  (After  Andrea  del  Sarto.) 

1765.  St.  Jerome.  (After  Ghirlandaio.) 

1766.  St.  Liberalis.  (After  Giorgione.) 

The  above  named  engravings  by 

Cole  were  lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New 
York. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1767.  The  Entombment. 

Collins,  Robert  C.,  Rockville  Centre,  L.  I., 
N.  Y. 

1768.  Florence,  on  the  Arno. 

1769.  An  Archway  in  Siena. 

1770.  Henry  VII  Chapel. 

1771.  Landing  Stairs  at  Leghorn.  (After 
J.  Pennell.) 

Comstock, Mrs.  Anna  Botsford, Ithaca, N.Y, 

1772.  Tropical  Moth. 

1773.  Moths. 

1774.  Moths. 

1775.  A  Moth. 

1776.  Cherry  Blossoms  and  Moths. 

1777.  Rendezvous  by  Moonlight. 

Cooper,  Edith,  New  York. 

1778.  Sheep.  (After  Davies.) 

1779.  White  Birches.  (After  Miller.) 

1780.  Garrison  Marching  out  with  the  Hon¬ 
ors  of  War,  Lille,  1708. 

1781.  Springtime  of  Love.  (After  Thu- 
mann.) 

Dana,  WiLliam  Jay,  Brookline,  Mass. 

1782.  Twilight.  (After  J.  Appleton  Brown.) 

1783.  The  Mill  at  Cleeve.  (After  J.  Apple 
ton  Brown.) 

1784.  Pine  Woods  in  Canada.  (After  F. 
Hopkinson  Smith.) 

1785.  Sunset.  (After  Corot.) 

Davidson,  Harry,  New  York. 

1786.  Balaam  and  His  Master.  (After  How¬ 
ard  Helmick.) 


Canterbury  Cathedral. 

Afternoon  at  a  Ranche. 

Israel. 

The  Bowery  at  Night. 

An  Old  Mill.  (After  A.  Castaigne.) 
Hard  Winter. 


1787. 

1788. 

1789. 

1790. 

1791. 

1792. 

Davis,  John  P.,  New  York. 

1793.  Woman  and  Bull.  (After  Roth.) 

1794.  Among  the  Old  Poets.  (After  Wal¬ 
ter  Shirlaw.) 

1795.  The  Cobblers.  (After  E.  M.  Ward.) 

1796.  The  Spring  Song.  (After  Arthur  B. 
Davis.) 

1797.  The  Bohemian.  (After  Paul  W.  Bart¬ 
lett.) 

1798.  Autumn  Hillside. 

1799.  Joe  Jefferson  as  Bob  Acres.  (After 
J.  W.  Alexander.) 

Davis,  Samuel  P.,  Brooklyn. 

1800.  An  After  Dinner  Nap.  (After  Dolph.) 

1801.  Cat  and  Kittens  at  Play.  (After  Mme. 
Rnner.) 

1802.  French  Hunting  Dog.  (After  Rosa 
Bonheur.) 

Nos.  1800-1802  lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York. 


UNITED  STATES. 


39 


Engravings  and 


Exhibit 

No. 

Del’Orme,  E.  H.,  New  York. 

1803.  Esquimaux  Life.  (After  W.  L.  Tay¬ 
lor.) 

1804.  Birthplace  of  Beethoven. 

1805.  Canoeing  in  Florida.  (After  V.  Per- 
ard.) 

1806.  Garden  Scene  in  Venice.  (After  Rico.) 

1807.  Landing  of  the  Dutch  Fleet.  After 
C.  Delort.) 

1808.  Cumnor  Church. 

1809.  An  Iceberg.  (After  W.  L.  Taylor.) 
Evans,  John  W.,  Brooklyn. 

1810.  With  Fate  Against  Them. 

1811.  Indian  Horserace.  (After  F.  Rem¬ 
ington.) 

1812.  Moving  the  Fourth  Cavalry.  (After 
F.  Remington.) 

1813.  Fallow  Deer.  (After  B.  Hook.) 
Fillebrown,  F.  E.,  Boston. 

1814.  The  Pleiades.  (After  Elihu  Vedder.) 
French,  Frank,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

1815.  A  Christmas  Vigil. 

1816.  Under  the  Mistletoe. 

1817.  Christmas  Chimes. 

1818.  Clara. 

1819.  Valentine. 

1820.  Old  Residenter. 

1821.  Country  Store. 

1822.  Daisies. 

1823.  Vale  of  Tears. 

1824.  African  Woman. 

1825.  Three  wood  engravings:  Showery 
Days  in  the  Meadows,  Canterbury  Meet¬ 
ing  House,  Morning  in  the  Meadow. 

1826.  Abundance.  (After  Martiny.) 

1827.  Heneyah.  (After  Bridgman.) 

1828.  The  Tiger  Hunt.  (After  Barye.) 

1829.  Rose  Leaves.  (After  Humphrey 
Moore.) 

1830.  Isaac  Walton.  (After  Boughton.) 

1831.  The  Rare  Vase.  (After  Fortuny.) 

1832.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (After  F.  Diel- 
man.) 

1833.  In  the  Enemy’s  Country.  (After 
Gilbert  Gaul.) 

1834.  Lacing  the  Sandal.  (After  F.  D 
Millet.) 

1835.  Bust  of  Mark  Twain. 

Grosch,  Oskar,  Cincinnati. 

1836.  Women  Knitting.  (Lent  by  G. 
Meinshausen,  Cincinnati.) 

Heinmann,  Ernest,  Fort  Wadsworth,  L.  I., 
N.  Y. 

1837.  Mermaid. 

Johnson,  Thomas,  New  York. 

1838.  Head  of  a  Man.  (After  Rembrandt.) 

1839.  Browning. 

1840.  Dr.  J.  Weir  Mitchell.  (After  Holl.) 

1841.  Bishop  Potter.  (After  Huntington.) 


Etchings,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1842.  Mrs.  Bradley  Martin.  (After  Carolu*- 
Duran.) 

1843.  Paderewski. 

1844.  Tennyson. 

1845.  Portrait  of  A.  Lang.  (After  Rich¬ 
mond.) 

1846.  Portrait  of  a  Girl. 

1847.  Daubigny. 

1848.  Liszt.  (After  Munkacsy.) 

1849.  Portrait  of  a  Child.  (After  J.  W. 
Alexander.)  See  also  1412. 

Jungling,  J.  F.,  Jersey  City. 

1850.  The  Queer  Old  Lady. 

King,  Francis  S.,  Roseville,  N.  J. 

1851.  Knowledge  is  Power.  (After  F.  S. 
Church.) 

1852.  Battle  of  the  Sirens.  (After  F.  S. 
Church.) 

1853.  The  Sorceress.  (After  F.  S.  Church.) 

1854.  Fog.  (After  F.  S.  Church.) 

1855.  Pandora’s  Box.  (After  F.  S.  Church.) 

1856.  Girl  and  Tigers.  (After  F.  S.  Church.) 

1857.  Charge  of  Cuirassiers.  (After  Aime 
Morot.) 

1858.  Ivan  the  Terrible. 

1859.  Rose. 

Nos.  1851-1859  lent  by  Harper  & 
Bros.,  New  York. 

1860.  The  Sibyl.  (After  F.  S.  Church.) 

1861.  Christmas  Fantasy. 

1862.  F.  S.  Church  in  His  Studio. 

1863.  The  Quartette.  (After  W.  Dannat.) 

1864.  A  Difference.  (After  E.  H.  Blash- 
field.) 

Kingsley,  Elbridge,  Hadley,  Mass. 

1865.  The  White  Mountain. 

1866.  New  England  Elms. 

1867.  Old  Homestead.  (After  J.  F.  Murphy.) 

1868.  Late  Summer.  (After  R.  Collin.) 

1869.  Connecticut  Valley,, 

1870.  Journey  Northward 

1871.  The  Flying  Dutchman.  (After  A.  P. 
Ryder.) 

1872.  A  Morning. 

1873.  The  Old  Well.  (After  J.  F.  Murphy.) 
(Lent  by  C.  Klackner,  New  York.) 

1874.  Silence.  (After  W.  Bliss  Baker.) 
(Lent  by  C.  Klackner,  New  York.) 

1875.  Midsummer.  (After  Daubigny.) 
(Lent  by  C.  Klackner,  New  York.) 

1876.  Winter  Evening.  (After  D.  W. 

Tryon.)  (Lent  by  N.  E.  Montross,  New 
York.) 

1877.  Autumn  Evening.  (After  D.  W. 

Tryon.)  (Lent  by  N.  E.  Montross,  New 
York.) 

Kruell,  Gustav,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

1878.  Portrait  of  William  Lloyd  Garrison. 

1879.  Abraham  Lincoln. 


40 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Engravings  and 


Exhibit 

No. 

1880.  U.  S.  Grant. 

1881.  Daniel  Webster. 

1882.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 

1883.  General  Sherman. 

1884.  William  M.  Hunt. 

1885.  Asa  Gray. 

1886.  James  Russell  Lowell. 

1887.  Charles  Darwin,  1854. 

1888.  Charles  Darwin  at  70. 

1889.  Rent  Day.  (After  Alfred  Kappes.) 
Lindsay,  Albert  M.,  Philadelphia. 

1890.  The  Coup. 

1891.  Bowling. 

1892.  The  Singing  Shepherd. 

1893.  A  Chinese  Restaurant. 

1894.  The  Golden  Wedding. 

1895.  Yosemite  Dome. 

1896.  A  Relic  of  the  Departed  South. 

1897.  Shades  of  Evening. 

1898.  An  April  Birthday  at  Sea. 

1899.  The  Departure  to  the  Convent. 

*900.  Presentation  of  a  Circus  in  a  Spanish 

Town. 

The  blocks  of  the  above  engravings 
by  Mr.  Lindsay  are  owned  by  Harper  & 
Bros.,  New  York. 

Lyouns,  H.  F.  W.,  Boston. 

'.901.  Nydia. 

902.  Solitude. 

1903.  Lost  in  a  Cypress  Swamp. 
Meinshausen,  George,  Cincinnati. 

1904.  The  Life  Boat.  (Lent  by  R.  J.  Witer 
&  Co.,  Cincinnati.) 

Miller,  William,  New  York. 

1905.  Seven  wood  engravings  in  one  frame: 
Sunset.  (After  George  Inness.) 
Bohemienne.  (After  Franz  Hals.) 
Etretat.  (After  George  Inness.) 
Head.  (After  Rubens.) 

Kiss  Me  Quick.  (After  Munier.j 
Baby  Mine.  (After  V.  Tojetti.) 

Early  Affection.  (After  V.  Tojetti.) 
Muller,  R.  A.,  Brooklyn. 

1906.  I  Am  Perfectly  Happy.  (After  J.  G. 
Brown.) 

1907.  The  De  Brehan  Miniature  of  Wash¬ 
ington. 

1908.  The  De  Brehan  Miniature  of  Nelly 
Custis. 

1909.  Sir  William  Temple.  (After  Lely.) 

1910.  Gilbert  Burnett.  (After  Riley.) 

19x1.  Lost.  (After  A.  Schenck.) 

1912.  Taking  of  Numantia.  (After  Vera.) 
Pettit,  F.  A.,  Brooklyn. 

1913.  By  the  Black  Sea. 

1914.  Guyskill  Mill. 

1915.  Centaur. 

1916.  Sandhills, 


Etchings,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No.  m 

Powell,  Caroline  A.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

1917.  The  Resurrection.  (After  John  La 
Farge.) 

19x8.  An  Organist. 

1919.  A  Harpist. 

1920.  A  Bit  of  Sunshine. 

1921.  The  Three  Marys.  (After  John  La 
Farge.) 

1922.  Lady  and  Horse.  (After  A.  H. 
Thayer.) 

1923.  Gorilla. 

1924.  Bubbles.  (After  Couture.) 

1925.  Windmills. 

Putnam,  S.  G.,  Corona,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

1926.  Identity.  (After  Elihu  Vedder.) 

1927.  Waterfall  by  Moonlight.  (After  R. 

A.  Blakelock.) 

1928.  Mirabeau  and  the  King’s  Messenger. 

1929.  Princess  Marie  of  Austria. 

1930.  A  Cozy  Corner. 

1931.  Carne  Castle. 

1932.  At  the  Continental  Spring. 

19 33.  Pirates  Seizing  a  Ship. 

1934.  A  Sheep  Pasture. 

Reed,  Charles  H.,  Philadelphia. 

1935.  Sarah  Crew.  (Lent  by  the  Century 
Co.  New  York.) 

[936.  On  the  Lowest  Step  of  a  Deserted  i 
House,  St.  Pasquale.  (Lent  by  the  Ladies’  | 
Home  Journal,  Philadelphia.)  , 

Schladitz,  E.,  New  York. 

1937.  Love  Locked  Out.  (After  Anna  Lea  . 
Merritt.) 

1937 K*  Grandmother.  (Lent  by  Harper  ■ 
&  Bros.,  New  York.) 

Schwarzburger,  C.,  Brooklyn. 

1938.  Etna.  (After  Harry  Fenn.) 

1939.  On  the  River  Thames,.  Ontario.  ( 
(After  F.  Hopkinson  Smith.) 

States,  Charles,  New  York. 

1940.  Oriental  Street  Scene.  (After  A.  ' 
Castaigne.) 

1941.  Indians  in  Council. 

Sugden,  Thomas  D.,  Flushing,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

1942.  The  Drinking  Place. 

Sylvester,  Harry  E.,  New  York. 

1943.  Ship  in  the  Fog. 

1944.  Twilight,  Westminster  Cathedral. 

1945.  Westminster  Cathedral,  Early  Morn-  1 
ing. 

1946.  St.  Giles’  Church. 

Nos.  1943-1946  lent  by  the  Century  Co., 
New  York. 

Tietze,  Richard  G.,  New  York. 

1947.  Elsie  Leslie  Lyde. 

1948.  The  Little  Frenchman  at  School. 

1949.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  Son, 


UNITED  STATES. 


41 


Engravings,  Etchings,  Prints,  Chalk,  Charcoal,  Pastel  and  Other  Drawings 


Exhibit 

No. 

Tinkey,  John,  Brooklyn. 

1950.  Exchanging  Confidences.  (After  F. 
C.  Jones.) 

1951.  All  Halloween. 

1952.  Swine-herd,  River  Danube.  (After 

F.  D.  Millet.) 

1953.  Apache  Indian  Firing  on  Teamster. 
(After  F.  Remington.) 

1954.  English  Cathedral. 

Wellington,  Frank  H.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

1955.  Miles  Sta'ndish’s  Challenge.  (After 

E.  A.  Abbey.) 

1956.  One  Day  in  June.  (After  W.  T. 
Smedley.) 

Williams,  George  P.,  Philadelphia. 

1957.  The  Alderman. 

1958.  The  Gladiators. 

Wolf,  Henry,  New  York. 

1959.  The  Roadside.  (After  R.  Swain  Gif¬ 
ford.) 

1960.  New  England  Peddler.  (After  East¬ 
man  Johnson.) 

1961.  My  Sister  Lydia.  (After  E.  C.  Tar- 
bell.) 

1962.  The  Virgin  Enthroned.  (After  A. 
H.  Thayer.) 

1963.  Twilight.  (After  Alexander  Harri¬ 
son.) 

1964.  The  Portrait.  (After  Will  H.  Low.) 

1965.  Alice.  (After  W.  M.  Chase.) 

1966.  Miss  Beatrice  Goelet.  (After  J.  S. 
Sargent.) 

1967.  Tiger.  (After  Adolf  Menzel.) 

1968.  Madonna  and  Child.  (After  Dagnan- 
Bouveret.) 

1969.  Thirst.  (After  Gerome.) 

Miscellaneous  Prints. 

In  Upper  Gallery  north  of  Rotunda,  and  in 
Alcoves  152,  153. 

Closson,  W.  B.,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1970.  Rembrandt’s  Mother. 

1971.  The  Belated  Bird. 

1972.  Nymph  and  Great  Bubble. 

1973.  Portrait  of  Whittier. 

Nos.  1970-1973  are  prints  from  Clos¬ 
son  intaglio  plates. 

1974.  Hawthorne’s  Boat  House.  (Relief 
engraving  by  a  method  of  Closson’s  own 
invention.) 

1975.  Helen.  (Mezzotint.) 

Girsch,  F.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

1976.  Grandma’s  Toast.  (After  M.  R. 
Dixon.) 

1977.  Bank  Note  Vignettes.  (Steel  En¬ 
gravings.) 

Moran,  Peter,  Philadelphia. 

1978.  A  Country  Smithy.  (Mezzotint.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Rosenthal,  Max,  Philadelphia. 

1979.  Romola.  (Mezzotint.) 

Sartain,  John,  Philadelphia. 

1980.  Irene.  (After  Coomans.  Steel  En¬ 
graving.) 

Sartain,  William,  New  York. 

1981.  Symphony.  (Mezzotint.) 

1982.  lone.  (Mezzotint.) 

Schlecht,  Charles,  New  York. 

1983.  Eyes  to  the  Blind.  (After  A.  F.  Bel¬ 
lows.  Steel  Engraving.) 

1984.  Love’s  Young  Dream.  (After  Jennie 
Brownscombe.  Steel  Engraving.) 

1985.  Thoughts  by  the  Sea.  (After  J.  G. 
Brown.  Steel  Engraving.) 

1986.  The  Smoker.  (After  Leon  Moran. 
Steel  Engraving.) 

1986a.  The  Wish.  (After  Percy  Moran. 

Steel  Engraving.) 

Schoff,  S.  A.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

1987.  Marine  View.  (After  M.  F.  H.  De- 
Haas.  Steel  Engraving.) 

1988.  Portrait  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 
(After  S.  W.  Rowse.  Steel  Engraving.) 

1989.  The  Bathers.  (After  W.  M.  Hunt. 
Steel  Engraving.) 

Walker,  Charles  A.,  Boston. 

1990.  Rough  Weather.  (Monotype.) 

1991.  After  the  Storm.  (Monotype.) 

(Lent  by  J.  Reed  Whipple,  Boston.) 

1992.  Evening  Approaching.  (Monotype.) 
Wickenden,  Robert  J.,  New  York. 

1993.  The  Approach  of  Evening.  (Origi¬ 
nal  Lithograph.) 


GROUP  144. 

Chalk,  Charcoal,  Pastel  and  Other  Draw¬ 
ings. 

Pastel  Drawings. 

In  Upper  Gallery  Alcoves  178,  179. 

Allan,  W.  R.,  New  York. 

1994.  The  Gleaner. 

1995.  Landscape. 

1996.  Ideal  Head. 

1997.  A  Portrait. 

Beaux,  Cecilia,  Philadelphia. 

1998.  Portrait  (Lent  by  William  Brad¬ 
shaw,  Philadeip_:'>  1 

Binney,  Martha  G.,  New  York. 

1999.  Sketch  of  Haystacks. 

Brown,  J.,  Appleton,  New  York. 

2000.  Sand  Dunes. 

2001.  December. 

2002.  Springtime. 

2003.  Summer. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Chalk,  Charcoal,  Pastel  and  Other  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Cauldwell,  Leslie,  Paris. 

2004.  Evening. 

Champney,  J.  Wells,  New  York. 

2005.  Portrait  of  Rev.  Robert  Collyer 

2006.  Suzanne. 

2007.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Champney. 

Chase,  William  M.,  New  York. 

2008.  Good  Friends. 

See  also  254. 

Corwin,  Charles  A.,  Chicago. 

2009.  Oat  Harvest. 

Curran,  Charles  C.,  New  York.  ' 

2010.  Night. 

(Lent  by  W.T.  Evans,  New  York.) 

Du  Mond,  L.  A.,  Paris. 

2011.  Priscilla  and  John  Alden. 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren,  New  York. 

2012.  Wintry  Fields. 

2013.  Flowers  of  Autumn. 

2014.  December  Sunset. 

Emmet,  Lydia  Field,  New  York. 

2015.  A  Portrait  Sketch  by  Lamplight. 
Hamilton,  John  McLure,  London. 

2016.  Cardinal  Manning,  the  Palace, 
Westminster,  1890. 

Harrison,  Birge,  Paris. 

2017.  Evening  on  the  Seine. 

Hecker,  Caroline  F.,  New  York. 

2018.  Yellow  and  White  Roses. 

2019.  Roses. 

Klumpke,  Anna  E.,  Boston. 

2020.  Portrait  of  Miss  K.  H.  (Lent  by 
Miss  Lilian  Horsford  Cambridge,  Mass.) 

MacKubin,  Florence,  Baltimore. 

2021.  Portrait  Study  in  Yellows. 

Mills,  Lena,  New  York. 

2022.  Boy’s  Head. 

2023.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Muhrman,  Henry,  London. 

2024.  Trees  and  Pond,  Hampstead  Heath. 

2025.  Landscape,  Hampstead  Heath. 

2026.  Scene  on  Hampstead  Heath. 

2027.  Firs  and  Gorse. 

2028.  Houses,  Hampstead  Heath. 

2029.  Vale  of  Health,  Hampstead  Heath. 

2030.  View  of  Highgate. 

2031.  Old  Tree. 

2032.  Shells. 

2033.  Birch  Trees. 

2034.  Field  of  Buttercups. 

Reaugh,  F.,  Oak  Cliff,  T^~. 

2035.  Landscape  with  v-attle. 

2036.  February  in  Texas. 

Reynolds,  Alice  M.,  New  York. 

2037.  Portrait. 

Rolshoven,  Julius,  Paris. 

2038.  In  the  Shade. 

£039.  Ave  Mat% 


Exhibit 

No. 

2040.  Chioggia  Fishermen  Reading  Tasso. 

2041.  A  Chioggia  Fisherman. 

See  also  866. 

Sherwood, Rosina  Emmet,  NewYork. 

2042.  A  Sleeping  Child. 

2043.  The  Black  Cockade. 

2044.  View  in  Central  Park. 

Stewart,  Jules  L.,  Paris. 

2045.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Broleman.  (Lent 
by  William  H.  Stewart,  Paris.) 

Thomson,  William,  London. 

2046.  Study  of  a  Head. 

Twachtman,  J.  H. 

Le  Gorge  d’Enfer  (Throat  of  Hell). 
(Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New 
York.) 

Wadsworth,  Adelaide,  Boston. 

2048.  Fishing  Boats  at  Anchor,  Venice. 
Wagner,  Jacob,  Boston. 

2049.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

Weil,  Gertrude,  Philadelphia. 

2050.  Silence. 

Wuerpel,  Edward  H.,  Paris. 

2051.  Majella,  a  Study.  (Lent  by  William 
Taussig,  St.  Louis.) 

Young,  Charles  Morris,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

2052.  The  Cornfield  at  Twilight. 


Pen  and  Ink,  Charcoal,  Black  am!  White, 
and  Other  Drawings. 

On  East  Wall  of  North  Court;  at  west  end 
of  East  Court,  in  Alcoves  81,  94,  95;  in  the 
four  central  stairways,  and  in  Upper 
Gallery  Alcoves  129, 153, 154, 155;  in  North 
Court,  east  wall;  in  main  floor  Alcoves  \ 
81,  94,  95;  and  east  and  southeast  of 
Rotunda. 

Alexander,  J.  W. 

2053.  Skeesicks  Adrift  from  Redwood 
Camp.  (Black  and  white.)  (Lent  by 
Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York.) 

Abbey,  Edwin  A. 

2054.  As  You  Like  it.  Rosalind:  “O  Jupiter, 
how  weary  are  my  spirits.”  (Pen  draw-  j 
ing.) 

2055.  Merry  Wives.  Fenton:  “And  tells  me  2 
’tis  a  thing  impossible.”  (Pen  drawing.) 

2056.  Merchant  of  Venice.  “It  falleth  like  1 
the  gentle  rain  from  heaven.”  (Pen  draw-  ] 
ing.) 

2057.  Merchant  of  Venice.  Portia:  “Away 
then.  I’m  locked  in  one  of  them.”  (Pen'S 
drawing.) 

2058.  Tempest.  Ferdinand:  “I  am,  in  my 
condition,  a  prince.”  (Pen  drawing.) 


UNITED  STATES. 


43 


Pen  and  Ink,  Charcoal,  Black  and  White  and  Other  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No.  _  , 

2059.  Tempest.  Prospero:  “Fetch  me  the 
hat  and  rapier.”  (Pen  drawing.) 

2060.  Tempest.  Miranda  and  Ferdinand. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2061.  Tempest.  Caliban,  Trinculo,  Steph- 
ano  and  Ariel  invisible.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2062.  Tempest.  Alonzo,  Gonzalo  and  others 
enter  the  circle.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2063.  Tempest.  Trinculo:  “What  have  we 
here.”  (Black  and  white.) 

2064.  Measure  for  Measure.  “Sweet  sister, 
let  me  live.”  (Pen  drawing.) 

2065.  Measure  for  Measure.  Mariana  and 
boy  singing.  (Black  and  white  in  oil.) 

2066.  Measure  for  Measure.  Friar  Thomas 
and  the  Duke.  (Black  and  white  in  oil.) 

2067.  Measure  for  Measure.  Angelo  and  Is¬ 
abella.  (Black  and  white  in  oil.) 

The  above  fourteen  illustrations  of 
Shakespeare  were  lent  by  Harper  & 
Bros.,  New  York. 

Attwood,  Francis  Gilbert,  Boston. 

2068-2077.  Ten  sketches  for  “Life.”  (Pen 
drawings.)  (Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller, 
New  York.) 

Bacher,  Otto  H.,  New  York. 

2078.  Statue  of  Ferdinand  in  the  Cathedral 
at  Malaga.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2079.  Japanese  Armor,  14th  Century.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2080.  Japanese  Armor,  16th  Century.  (Pen 
drawing.)  (Nos.  2078-2080  lent  by  the 
Century  Co.,  New  York.) 

2081.  Grain  Elevator.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2082.  Unloading'a  Banana  Steamer.  (Black 
and  white.) 

2083.  Night  Signaling  on  an  Ocean  Steamer. 
(Black  and  white,  oil.) 

Nos.  2081-2083  lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

Bellew,  F.  P.  W. 

2084.  Sketch  for  “Life.”  (Pen  drawing.) 
(Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York.) 

Birch,  Reginald  B.,  New  York. 

2085.  Brother  Stolz’s  Beat. (Wash  drawing.) 

2086.  The  Little  Lovers.  (Black  and  white.) 

Nos.  2085,  2086  lent  by  the  Century 

Co.,  New  York. 

Blashfield,  Edwin  H.,  New  York. 

2087.  The  Fairest  Maiden.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2088.  His  Lordship’s  Bedtime.  (Black  and 
white,  oil.) 

Nos.  2087,  2088  lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York. 

2089.  Charms  with  Holy  Water.(Black  and 
white,  oil.) 

2089a.  The  Vision  of  Saint  Anne.  (Nos. 
2089,  2089a  lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons,  New  York.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bloodgood,  Robert  F.,  New  York. 

2090.  The  End  of  the  Outlaw.(Pen  drawing.) 

Blum,  Robert,  New  York. 

2091.  Wandering  Etas.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2092.  Japanese  Policeman.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2093.  A  Shop  for  Lamps.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2094.  Japanese  Girl.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2095.  Its  Tiny  Head  Swung  Hither  and 
Thither.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2096.  TheAmeya.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2097.  Be  Pleased  to  Bring  in  the  Honorable 
Account.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2098.  My  Eye  was  Caught  by  the  Gleam  of  a 
Brass  Doorknob.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2099.  SheLooked  at  Me  and  Spoke  Trust¬ 
ingly.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2100.  The  Tall  Ladder  of  a  Fire  Station. 
(Wash  drawing.) 

2101.  TeaPotandCrockery.(  Washdrawing.) 

2102.  Benteen  Cave, Enoshina.( Wash  draw¬ 
ing.) 

2103.  The  Amma  Japonica.(Wash  drawing) 

2104.  Where  the  Proprietor,  Stark  Naked, 
Pestles  the  Paddy.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2105.  She  Laid  her  Hand  on  His  Arm. 
(Wash  drawing.) 

2106.  Head  of  the  Street,  Enoshina.  (Wash 
drawing.) 

2107.  A  Street  Scene,  Enoshina.  (Wash 
drawing.) 

2108.  JapaneseDinner  at  GoldenKoi.(Wash 
drawing.) 

2109.  A  Little  City  Back  Yard.( Wash  draw¬ 
ing.) 

2110.  Watching  the  Election  Returns, 
Japan.  (Wash  drawing.)  ' 

2111.  A  Begging  Priest.  (Black  and  white.) 

2112.  On  the  Hillside  at  Enoshina.  (Black 
and  white.) 

Nos.  2091-2112  lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

2113.  The  Plankway  to  Benteen  Cave. 
(Wash  drawing.) 

2114.  Fray  Innocencio  and  Flojo.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2115.  The  Man  is  Dead  He  Said.  (Black 
and  white.) 

Nos.  2114,  2115  lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York. 

Broughton,  C. 

2116.  Fifth  Avenue  Stage.  (Pen  drawing.) 
(Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York.) 

Bradley,  Horace,  New  York. 

2117.  Still  Life  Class  Room.  Art  Student’s 
League,  N.  Y. 

Burns,  M.  J. 

2118.  By  George!  I’ve  Got  Him.  (Black  and 
white0) 


44 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Pen  and  Ink,  Charcoal,  Black  and  White  and  Other  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2119.  Working  Drops  and  Borders  from  the 
First  Fly  Gallery.  (Black  and  white.) 

2120.  Danger  Ahead!  (Black  and  white.) 

2121.  Interior  of  a  Round  House.(Black  and 
white,  in  oil.) 

Nos.  2118-2121  lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

Castaigne,  A.,  Baltimore. 

2122.  Queen  of  the  Felibres,  Provence. 
(Charcoal  drawing.) 

2123.  Portrait  of  Mile.  Roumanille.  (Char¬ 
coal  drawing.) 

2124.  Open  Air  Theatre,  Provence.  (Char¬ 
coal  drawing.) 

2125.  The  Shops  of  Catelan,  Provence. 
(Charcoal  drawing.) 

2126.  Shop  of  Roumanille.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2127.  Preparing  for  the  Final  Dance.  (Black 
and  white,  oil.) 

2128.  Circling  the  Lodges.  (Black  and 
white,  oil.) 

2129.  TheDanceWas  in  Full  Swing.(Black 
and  white,  oil.) 

2130.  Festival  of  the  Felibres, Provence.  To 
Mistral.  (Black  and  white,  in  oil.) 

2131.  Running  through  Vers,  Provence. 
(Black  and  white,  in  oil.) 

2132.  Good-bye  at  Nimes,  Provence.(Black 
and  white,  in  oil.) 

2133.  Inn  Yard  at  Collias,  Provence.(Black 
and  white,  in  oil.) 

2134.  Isle  of  La  Barthelasse  at  Night,  Prov¬ 
ence.  (Black  and  white,  in  oil.) 

2135.  Up  the  Maiensi  Pass.  (Black  and 
white,  in  oil.) 

2136.  L’Isle  sur  Jurgues.(Black  and  white, in 
oil.) 

2137.  On  the  Otomi  Pass,  Japan.(Black  and 
white,  in  oil.) 

Nos.  2122-2137  lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York. 

2138.  On  a  Great  Cattle  Trail.  (Black  and 
whiet,  oil.)  (Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons,  New  York. 

Chapman,  Carlton  T.,  New  York. 

2139.  Port  of  Valparaiso  in  aNorther.(Wash 
drawing.) 

2140.  White  Star  Steamer  Majestic.  (Black 
and  white.) 

2141.  The  Largest  Steamer  on  the  Lakes. 
(Black  and  white.) 

The  above  three  drawings  were  lent 
by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

Chase,  William  M.,  New  York. 

2142.  Like  Mother  Like  Daughter.  (Pencil 
drawing.)  (Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New 
York.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Church,  F.  S.,  New  York. 

2143.  Flapjacks.  (Black  and  white.)  (Lent 
by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York.) 

2144.  Sketch  for  Window  for  Tiffany  Glass 
Co.  (Black  and  white.) 

Cox,  Kenyon,  New  York. 

2145.  M.  Daubray  of  the  Palais  Royal.  (Pen 
drawing,  after  photo.)  (Lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons.  New  York.) 

2146.  Bust  of  J.AldenWeir,by  Olin  Warner. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2147.  Veiled  Moorish  Woman.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing,  after  photo.) 

2148.  The  IroquoisArrow.(Black  and  white, 
oil.) 

2149.  Reading  in  the  Chapter  Room,  La 
Trappe.  (Black  and  white,  oil.) 

The  above  four  drawings  were  lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

Day,  Francis,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

2150.  Reluctant,  She  Turned  to  Him. 
(Wash  drawing.)  (Lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York.) 

Denman,  Herbert. 

2151.  Satisfactory  as  any  Visitors  Are  the 
Children.  (Black  and  white,  oil.) 

2152.  Another  Visitor  Who  Never  Misses  a 
Welcome,  is  the  Bringer  of  Eatables. 
(Black  and  white,  oil.) 

The  above  two  drawings  were  lent 
by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

Du  Mood,  F.  V.,  New  York. 

2153.  Bamboula.  (Black  and  white.) 

2154.  Tryste  Noel.  (Scratch.) 

The  above  two  drawings  were  lent 
by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

2155.  Madonna.  (Black  and  white,  oil.) 

2156.  Holding  Tight  to  Patty’s  Hand. 
(Black  and  white,  oil.) 

The  above  two  drawings  were  lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

Eaton,  Wyatt. 

2157.  Asleep  Upon  the  Grass.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.)  (Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 
New  York. 

Edwards,  George  Wharton,  New  York. 

2158.  One  Would  Have  Thought  She  was 
Really  a  Boy.  (Black  and  white.) 

2159.  At  Dinner.  (Black  and  white.) 

The  above  two  drawings  were  lent 

by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York.) 

Fenn,  Harry,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

2160.  Sepulchres  of  Ferdinand  andlsabella, 
Philip,  and  Joanna  in  the  Royal  Chapel, 
Granada.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2161.  Escutcheon  and  Fireplace  in  the 
Manor  House,  Gardiner’s  Island.  (Pen 
drawing.) 


UNITED  STATES. 


45 


Pen  and  Ink,  Charcoal,  Black  and  White  and  Other  Drawings. 

\ 


Exhibit 

No. 

2162.  Castillo  de  la  Mota,  near  Medina, 
Spain.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2163.  Kiga.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2164.  First  Glimpse  of  the  Kusneh,  Petra. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2165.  Tower  of  Trinity  Church,  Boston. 
(Black  and  white.) 

The  above  seven  drawings  were  lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2166.  Rousseau’sHouse  andStairs  to  Studio, 
at  His  Death,  1867.  (Black  and  white.) 

2167.  East  End  of  Ganne’s  Hotel, Barbizon. 
(Black  and  white.) 

The  above  two  drawings  were  lent 
by  Charles  Scribners,  Sons,  New  York. 

2168.  On  the  Common,  Gardiner’s  Island. 
(Black  and  white.) 

Ferris,  Stephen  J.,  Philadelphia. 

2169.  Fortuny  Lying  in  State.  (Crayon.) 
(Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Philadel 
phia.) 

Fraser,  John  A.,  New  York. 

2170.  Back  of  the  Village,  Chiddingstone, 
Kent.  (Black  and  white.) 

2171.  Cathedral  Rocks,  Yosemite.  (Black 
and  white.) 

2172.  Sentinel  Rock.  (Black  and  white.) 

2173.  The  Corner,  Kent.  (Wash  drawing.) 
Nos.  ‘2171,  2173  lent  by  the  Century 

Co.,  New  York. 

Fraser,  Malcolm,  Paris. 

2174.  The  Road  to  Johore — A  Malay  Vil¬ 
lage.  (Wash  drawing.)  (Lent  by  tjie  Cen¬ 
tury  Co.j  New  York.) 

Frost,  A.  B.,  Courent,  Morris  County,  N.  J. 

2175.  Have  You  Happened  to  Hear  Any¬ 
body  Speak  of  Me?  (Pen  drawing.) 

2176.  Is  Dese  yer  Bobolitionists  Got  Horns 
’n’  Huffs?  (Pen  drawing.) 

The  above  two  drawings  were  lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2177.  The  Negro  Leaned,  Exhausted, 
Against  the  Wall.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2178.  Men  at  a  Card  Table.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2179.  An’  then  He  Marched  off  to  Bed  by 
Himself.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2180.  We’ll  All  Swa’r  tO'it.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2181.  If  You  Pull  that  Trigger  and  Hit  the 
Mark,  Y e  can  Ride  off  Free.  ( W ash  draw¬ 
ing-) 

2182.  Dead  as  a  Hammer — Ain’t  He,  Mac? 
(Wash  drawing.) 

ihe  above  six  drawings  were  lent 
by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

2183.  A  Prize.  (Black  and  white.) 

2184.  Fishing  for  Striped  Bass  in  the  Surf. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2185.  The  Ice  Harvest.  (Black  and  white.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

2186.  Missed  Him  Agin,  by  Ginger!  (Black 
and  white.) 

2187.  Quail  Shooting — Four  Barrels  and 
Four  Birds.  (Black  and  white.)  The 

above  five  drawings  were  lent  by  Har¬ 
per  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

Gates,  J.  H. 

2188.  A  Sketch, for  “Life.”(Black  and  white.) 
(Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York.) 

Gaul,  Gilbert,  New  York. 

2189.  A  Pulque  Carrier,  Mexico.  (Black 
and  white  in  oil.) 

2190.  The  Journey  in  the  Market  Cart. 
(Black  and  white  in  oil.) 

2191.  Landing  at  Chagres.  (Black  and 
white  in  oil.) 

2192.  Pleasant  Weather  in  the  Gulf.  (Black 
and  white  in  oil.) 

2193.  Gorgona,  Panama.  (Black  and  white 
in  oil.) 

2194.  The  Pilot,  Jamaica.  (Black  and  white 
in  oil.) 

2195.  The  Kitchen,  Jamaica.  (Black  and 
white  in  oil.) 

2196.  Pleased.  A  Cheer  for  the  Old  Flag. 
(Black  and  white  in  oil.) 

2197.  The  Master’s  Lunch,  Jamaica.  (Black 
and  white  in  oil.) 

2198.  Dining-room,  French’s  Hotel,  Pana¬ 
ma.  (Black  and  white  in  oil.) 

2199.  The  Steamer  is  in  Panama.  (Black 
and  white  in  oil.) 

2200.  A  Crowded  Steamer.  To  California 
in  1849.  (Black  and  white,  oil.) 

The  above  twelve  drawings  were 
lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

Gibson,  C.  D.,  New  York. 

2201.  Yes,  it  is  too  Bad.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2202.  You  Must  Tell  Your  F riend  Not  to  be 
Frightened  at  the  House.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2203.  Awfully  Kind  of  You  to  Come  to  Our 
Little  Shanty  in  the  Wilderness.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2204.  And  the  Two  Smoked  in  Silence.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2205.  Aren’t  You  Pleased^With  Me?  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2206.  Debutantes  Leaning  on  His  Arm. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2207.  The  Young  Men  in  the  House 
Thought  Her  a  Jolly  Girl.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2208.  Mrs.  Vernon  had  Crossed  the  Rubi¬ 
con.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2209.  He  is  Waiting  for  Me.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2210.  Lord  and  Lady  William  Hampshire. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2211.  We  are  Behind  Time,  Mrs.  Vane  Ben¬ 
son  and  I.  (Pen  drawing.) 


46 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Pen  and  Ink,  Charcoal,  Black  and  White  and  Other  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2212.  When  Luella  Lost  Her  Grip.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2213.  The  Meeting  in  Mrs.  Van  Shuter’s 
Empire  Room.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2214.  I  Am  Glad  that  Tempest  in  a  Tea¬ 
pot  is  Over.  (Pen  drawing.) 

The  above  fourteen  drawings  were 
lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2215.  Her  First  Appearance.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.) 

2216.  The  American  Girl.  (Pen  drawing.) 
2216a.  At  the  Fair.  (Pen  drawing.)  The 

above  three  drawings  were  lent  by  Har¬ 
per  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

2217.  I  Wish  to  God  You  Were  Out  of  the 
Business.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2218.  In  the  Studio.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2219.  A  Serious  Question.  (Wash  drawing.) 
The  above  three  drawings  were  lent 

by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

2220.  Cartoon,  for  “Life.”  (Pen  drawing.) 
(Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New 

York. 

2221.  Two  Girls  and  a  Man.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2222.  The  Jury.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2223.  In  the  Moonlight.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2224.  Drifting  Apart.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2225.  Will  Penelope  Land  the  Baron?  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2226.  At  Mrs.  Flatsharp’s.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2227.  The  Prisoner  at  the  Bar.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing  \ 

2228.  Time!  (Pen  drawing.) 

2229.  In  Leap  Year.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2230.  In  Leap  Year.  Starting  on  Their 
Wedding  Journey.  (Pen  drawing.) 

^231.  In  Leap  Year.  After  Having  Kept 
the  Men  Waiting.  (Pen  drawing.) 

-<23 2,  The  Horse  Show.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2233.  That  Delicious  Moment  When  You 
are  Asked  to  Take  in  to  Dinner  the  Girl 
Who  Refused  You  Yesterday.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2234.  A  Summer  Vacation.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2235.  Fourth  of  July.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2236.  At  Mrs.Van  Tappan’s.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2237.  At  Mrs.  Daubleigh  Chrome’s.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2238.  At  the  Gentlemen’s  Sons  Chowder 
Club.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Gibson,  W.  Hamilton,  Brooklyn. 

2239.  Night  Hawk.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2240.  Orange  Boughs.  (Charcoal.) 

2241.  A  Misty  Morning.  (Smoke.) 

2242.  Los  Loros,  Andes.  (Black  and  white.) 

2243.  A  California  Garden.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2244.  The  Bobolink  at  Home.  (Black  and 

White.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

2245.  A  Midnight  Tragedy.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2246.  The  Wild  Garden.  (Black  and  white.) 

2247.  A  Winter  Ravine.  (Black  and  white.) 

2248.  The  SlySilver  Fox.  (Black  and  white.) 

2249.  Cyrepedium  Spectabile.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2250.  A  Relic  of  the  Departed  South. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2251.  A  Southern  Canebrake  Jungle.  (Black 
and  white.) 

2252.  On  Bayou  Teche,  Louisiana.  (Black 
and  white.) 

Nos.  2251,  2252  lent  by  E.  T.  H. 
Gibson,  New  York. 

Hammer,  John  J.,  New  York. 

2253.  Study  Head.  (Charcoal.) 

Helmick,  Howard,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2254.  Many  a  Bride  Stepped  from  Aboard 
Her  Husband’s  Whaler.  (Black  and  white.) 

2255.  Faith’d  Fetch  It.  (Black  and  white.) 

2256.  On  the  Floor  Lay  Berrian  Cozart. 
(Black  and  white,  oil.) 

Nos.  2254r-2256  lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York. 

Herford,  O. 

2257.  Sketch,  for  “  Life.”  (Pen  drawing.) 
(Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York.) 

Hitchcock,  George. 

2258.  A  North  Sea  Dutch  Fisherman. 
(Wash  drawing.) 

2259.  Corner  of  a  Dutch  Captain’s  Kitchen. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2260.  Dutch  Fishing  Boats.  The  above 
three  drawings  were  lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

Hyde,  W.  H.,  New  York. 

2261.  At  Home.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Johnson,  C.  H. 

2262.  Sketch  No.  1,  for  “  Life.”  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.) 

2263.  Sketch  No.  2,  for  “Life.”  (Wash 
drawing.)  (Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller, 
New  York.) 

Kemble,  E.  W.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

2264.  Have  You  Forgot  Your  Brother  Ab., 
Peggy?  (Pen  drawing.) 

2265.  Sergeant  Bowers  Receiving  Orders,  i 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2266.  Sperrits.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2267.  The  Plantation  Bell.  (Pen  drawing.)  j 

2268.  Food  for  the  Confederate  Wounded,  j 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2269.  A  Race  Problem.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2270.  The  Cake  Walk.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2271.  Polly  Ann.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2272.  Uncle  Peter  Bean.  In  the  Cotton 
Mill,  Georgia.  (Two  pen  drawings,) 

2273.  A  Field  Hand  (Pen  drawing.) 


UNITED  STATES. 


47 


Pen  and  Ink,  Charcoal,  Black  and  White  and  Other  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2274.  Like  an  Ebony  Statue  of  Liberty 
(Wash  drawing.) 

2^75.  Saving  His  Master.  (Black  and  white.) 

The  above  thirteen  drawings  were 
lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

Low,  Will  H.,  New  York. 

2276.  Through  Our  Tendriled  Arclies  the 
Famed  Hiolian  Quire.  (Black  and  white.) 
(Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York.) 

2277.  Old  Field  at  Barbizon.  (Wash.) 

2278.  Narcissus.  (Black  and  white,  oil.) 

The  above  two  drawings  were  lent 

by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

Millet,  F.  D.,  New  York. 

2279.  Study  of  Heads.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2280.  A  Prisoner.  (Pencil.) 

2281.  In  the  Supper  Room.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2282.  Camel  Driver.  (Black  and  white.) 

2283.  Driving  a  Team.  (Black  and  white.) 

Meza,  Wilson  de,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 

2284.  Sketch  No.  1,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2285.  Sketch  No.  2,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white. 

2286.  Sketch  No.  3,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

The  above  three  sketches  were  lent 
by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

2287.  Drawing  for  Illustration.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2288.  When  Through  Feast-Litten  Halls. 
(Black  and  white.) 

Metcalf,  W.  L. 

2289.  Stinnerd  House,  Pelham  Bay  Park. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2290.  The  Picture  Gallery.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2291.  He  Drove  the  Knife  Through  His 
Hand.  (Black  and  white.) 

2292.  Cable  Hut  at  Shore  End.  (Black  and 
white,  oil.) 

The  above  four  drawings  were  lent 
by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

Mowbray,  A.  Siddons. 

2293.  Ben  Hur.  (Black  and  white,  oil.) 
(Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York.) 

Newell,  P.  S. 

2294.  A  Reminder  of  Old  Virginia.  (Black 
and  white.)  (Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros., 
New  York.) 

Nichols,  H.  D. 

2295.  Interior  of  Manufactures  and  Liberal 
Arts  Building,  W.  C.  E.  (Black  and 
white.)  (Lent  by  Hamer  &  Bros.,  New 
York.) 

Pape,  Frederick  S.  M.,  Paris. 

4 


Exhibit 

No. 

2296.  The  Sphinx  by  Moonlight.  (Pen 
drawing.)  (Lent  by  Century  Co.,  New 
York.) 

Parsons,  Alfred,  New  York. 

2297.  Crossing  Weir.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2298.  In  Silistria.  (White  and  black.) 

2299.  Singing  Shepherd.  (White  and  black.) 

2300.  Pig  Wallow.  (Black  and  white.) 

2301.  Ischatal,  St.  George.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2302.  Camp  opposite  Kalafat.  (Black  and 
white.) 

The  above  six  drawings  were  lent  by 
Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

2303.  The  Snowdrop.  (Black  and  white.) 

2304.  Daffodils.  (Black  and  white.) 

Pennell,  Joseph,  London. 

2305.  St.  Edmund’s  Chapel,  Westminster 
Abbey.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2306.  York  Cathedral:  Chapter  House,  Five 
Sisters,  and  Central  Tower.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ings.) 

2306a.  York  Cathedral — East  from  North 
Aisle  of  Retro-Choir.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2307.  Old  Battersea  Church,  Chelsea.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2308.  One  Bay  of  the  Angel  Choir,  Lincoln 
Cathedral.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2309.  Western  Part  of  Ely  Cathedral,  from 
Garden  in  Close.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2310.  Sally  Harrowell’s  Shop,  Rugby.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2311.  Florence  from  Boccaccio’s  Villa. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2312.  In  the  Garden,  Boccaccio’s  Villa. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2313.  In  the  Nave,  Westminster  Abbey. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2314.  Villa  on  the  Road  to  Fiesole.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2315.  Northwest  View  of  Gloucester  Cathe¬ 
dral.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2316.  South  Side  of  Lincoln  Cathedral. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2317.  Well’s  Cathedral  Choir,  Looking 
East.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2318.  Dryden’s  Monument,  Westminster 
Abbey.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2319.  Winchester  Cathedral  Choir  and 
Presbytery,  Looking  East.  (Pencil  draw¬ 
ing-) 

2320.  The  Vicar’s  Close,  Well’s  Cathedral. 
(Wash  drawing.) 

2321.  Well’s  Cathedral  Nave,  Looking  East. 
(Wash  drawing.) 

2322.  Wargrave;  Sonning  Bridge;  Landing 
at  Richmond.  (Wash  drawings.) 

2323.  Gloucester  Cathedral  Nave  from  the 
North  Aisle.  (Wash  drawing.) 


48 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Pen  and  Ink,  Charcoal,  Black  and  White  and  Other  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2323a.  Windsor  from  the  Playing  Fields, 
Eton.  (Pen  drawing.) 

The  above  drawings  by  Pennell 
were  lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2324  Four  Pen  Drawings  from  Charing 
Cross  to  St.  Paul’s. 

2325.  Five  Pen  Drawings  from  Charing 
Cross  to  St.  Paul’s.  (1) 

2326.  Five  Pen  Drawings  from  Charing 
Cross  to  St.  Paul’s.  (2) 

2327.  Six  Pen  Drawings  from  Charing  Cross 
to  St.  Paul’s.  (1) 

2328.  Six  Pen  Drawings  from  Charing  Cross 
to  St.  Paul’s.  (2) 

Pennington,  Harper,  New  York. 

2329.  In  the  Workshop,  Philadelphia  Man¬ 
ual  Training  School.  (Black  and  white.) 
(Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York.) 

Perard,  Victor. 

2330.  River  Police  Patrol  Boat.  (Wash 
drawing.) 

2331..  Pelham  Park.  (Wash  drawing.) 

The  above  two  drawings  were  lent 
by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

Pyle,  Howard,  Wilmington,  Del. 

2332.  In  the  Valley.  (1)  (Black  and  white 
in  oil.) 

2333.  In  the  Valley.  (2)  (Black  and  white 
in  oil.) 

2334.  In  the  Valley.  (3)  (Black  and  white 
in  oil.) 

2335.  The  Oak  of  Geismar.  (Black  and 
white  in  oil.) 

2336.  Gambetta  Proclaiming  the  Republic. 
(Black  and  white  in  oil.) 

2337.  A  Moment  Later  There  was  a  Great 
Hammering  at  the  Door.  (Black  and 
white  in  oil.) 

The  above  six  drawings  were  lent  by 
Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

2338.  Indian  Woman  Saving  the  Life  of 
John  Brown.  (Black  and  white,  oil.) 

2339’  Along  the  Canal  in  Old  Manhattan. 
(Black  and  white,  oil.) 

The  above  two  drawings  were  lent  by 
Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

2340.  They  Used  to  Drill  Every  Evening. 
(Black  and  white.)  (Lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York.) 

Redwood,  Allen  C.,  Bergen  Point,  N.  J. 

2341.  Barksdale’s  Mississippians  Opposing 
Laying  of  Pontoon  Bridges.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.) 

2342.  A  Camp  Toilet.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2343.  I’m  Ready  to  Begin  Right  Now.(Black 
and  white.) 

2344.  General  Grant  Can’t  Have  anyWater 
from  this  Spring.  (Black  and  white.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

2345.  Perpetual  Motion.  (Black  and  white.) 
fHere.  (Black  and  white.) 

-I  ^ur  March  Against  Pope.  (Pen 
^  |  drawing.) 

A  Stag  Dance.  (Black  and  white.) 

2347.  The  Retreat  from  Gettysburg.  (Black 
and  white.) 

2348.  Dress  Parade.  (Black  and  white.) 
Nos.  2341-2348  lent  by  the  Century  Co., 
New  York. 

Reinhart,  Charles  S.,  New  York. 

2349.  A  Kissing  Gate.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2350.  Government  Wharf,  Fort  Monroe. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2351.  Up  the  Hudson.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2352.  Portrait  of  Charles  Dudley  Warner. 
(Charcoal.) 

2353-  A  Near-Sighted  Deputy.  (Charcoal.) 
2354.  Liberal  and  Conservative.(Charcoah) 
2355*  A  Tramp.  (Charcoal.) 

2356.  Christmas  Morning.  (Charcoal.) 

2357.  Illustration.  (Black  and  white.) 

2358.  Skating.  (Wash  drawing.) 
Remington,  Frederick,  New  Rochelle, N.  Y. 
2359*  Roping  in  a  Horse,  Corral.  (Pen 

drawing.) 

2360.  The  Old  Trapper.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2361.  A  Member  or  the  Mounted  Police, 
Canada.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2362.  Infantry  Covering  the  Withdrawal  of 
Cavalry.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2363.  Behind  the  Breastworks, Besieged  by 
Utes.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2364.  A  Sample  Steed.  (Black  and  white.) 

2365.  A  War  Party  of  Coman ches  “Jump¬ 
ing”  a  Hunter’s  Camp.  (Black  and  white.) 

2366.  Splitting  the  Buffalo  Plerd.  (Black 
and  white,  oil.) 

2367.  “Boots  and  Saddles.”  (Black  and 
white,  oil.)  Nos.  2359-2367  lent  by  the 
Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2368.  Rounding  Up.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2369.  Pitching  Broncos.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2370.  General  Miles  Reviewing  the  Mex¬ 
ican  Army.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2371.  Polish  Village.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2372.  Some  Idle  Notes  on  “The  Most  Noble 
Profession”  in  Europe.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2373»  At  the  Horse  Show.  (Wash  drawing.) 
Nos.  2368-2373  lent  by  Harper  &  Bros., 
New  York. 

Rhodes,  Charles  W.,  Chicago. 

2374.  Study  Head.  (Charcoal.)  (Lent  by 
Mrs.  Charles  R.  Rhodes,  Marietta,  O.) 

Robinson,  Theodore,  New  York. 

2375.  Claude  Monet.  (Charcoal.)  (Lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York.) 

Rogers,  W.  A.,  New  York. 

2376.  Home,  Sweet  Home. 


UNITED  STATES. 


49 


Pen  and  Ink,  Charcoal,  Black  and  White  and  Other  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2377.  You  Put  in  Two  Dollars  and  Eighty 
Cents.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2378.  Lost.  (Black  and  white.) 

2379.  Three  Cheers  for  the  First  Sod. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2380.  In  the  Narrow  Trail.  (Black  and 
white.) 

The  above  five  drawings  were  lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2381.  Sketch  No.  1,  for  “Life.”  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing-) 

2382.  Sketch  No.  2,  for  “Life.”  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.) 

2383.  Sketch  No.  3,  for  “Life.”  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.) 

2384.  Sketch  No.  4,  for  “Life.”  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.) 

The  above  four  drawings  were  lent 
by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

2385.  The  Postman.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2386.  Armed  Peace.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2387.  The  Chapel  Steps.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2388.  The  Call  for  Trumps.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2389.  Sunday  in  the  Park.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2390.  Museum  Treasures.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2391.  Inauguration  Ball.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2392.  A  Tug  of  War.  (Pen  drawing.) 

239 3.  A  Belle  of  Greenwich(Wash  drawing) 

2394.  Broadway  Stage,  1831.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2395-  Prologue  to  “She.”(Black  and  white.) 

2396.  Camp  Fire.  (Black  and  white.) 

2397.  Out  of  the  Game.  (Black  and  white.) 

2398.  Arab  Colony  of  New  York.  (Black 
and  white.) 

2399.  No  Frost  Within.  (Black  and  white.) 

2400.  The  Salvation  Army.  (Black  and 
white.) 

Sandham,  Henry,  Boston. 

2401.  Snow-shoeing  by  Torchlight.  (Black 
and  white.)  (Lent  by  the  Century  Co., 
New  York.) 

Shiriaw,  Walter,  New  York. 

2402.  Broad  Street  Railway  Station,  Phila¬ 
delphia.  (Black  and  white.)  (Lent  by 
Charles  Scribner’s  Son’s  New  York.) 

Small,  Frank  O.,  Boston. 

2403.  Pop  Concert.  (Black  and  white.) 

2404.  The  Last  Picnic  of  the  Season.(Black 
and  white.) 

The  above  two  drawings  were  lent 
by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

2405.  The  Dawn  Struggling  with  the  Night. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2406.  A  Forgotten  Ancestor.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2407.  Christmas  Presents  at  the  Breakfast 
Table,  (Black  and  white.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

2408.  Afternoon,  Commonwealth  Avenue, 
Boston.  (Black  and  white.) 

2409.  Said  in  Passing.  (Black  and  white.) 

2410.  Sketch  No.  1,  for  “Life.”  (Black  and 
white.)  (Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New 
York.) 

Smedley,  W.  T.,  New  York. 

2411.  Exhibition  Grounds  in  1891.  (Black 
and  white.) 

2412.  Before  the  Agricultural  Building. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2413.  Lake  Front — side  of  main  building. 
(Black  and  white.) 

Nos.  2411-2413  (lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York.) 

2414.  At  the  Hotel.  (Black  and  white.) 
(Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York.) 

2415.  In  a  Restaurant.  (Pencil.) 

2416.  Illustration.  (Black  and  white.) 

2417.  Old  Guard  Ball.  (Black  and  white.) 

2418.  An  Invitation  to  the  Dance.  (Black 
and  white.) 

2419.  In  the  House  of  Representatives. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2420.  Cowboy.  (Black  and  white.) 

2421.  Illustration.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2422.  Ladies’  Gallery,  House  of  Represen¬ 
tatives.  (Black  and  white.) 

2423.  Easter  Lilies.  (Black  and  white.) 

2424.  Broadway  at  Night. (Black  and  white.) 

2425.  Promenade  Concert,  Madison  Square 
Garden.  (Black  and  white.) 

2426.  A  Bishop.  (Black  and  white.) 

2427.  Relics  of  George  Washington. (Black 
and  white.) 

2428.  Onnalinda.  (Black  and  white.) 

2429.  When  the  Tide  Comes  in.(Black  and 
white.) 

2430.  Jane  Field,  I  aint  Esther  Maxwell. 
(Black  and  white.)  (Lent  by  Harper  & 
Bros.,  New  York.) 

2431.  On  the  Rocks  at  Narragansett  Pier. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2432.  Sunday  Morning, FifthAvenue.(Black 
and  white.) 

2433.  A  King’s  Daughter.(Black  and  white.) 

2434.  Christmas  Shopping.  (Black  and 

white.) 

2435-  On  the  Down  Town  Ferry.  (Black 
and  white.). 

2436.  A  Bit  of  Decoration.  (Black  and 

white.)  (Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 
New  York.) 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson,  New  York. 

2437.  It  Was  Near  the  Close  of  a  Summer 
After  noon.  (Charcoal.)  (Lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York.) 

2438.  Windmill.  (Charcoal.) 

2439*  Scene  in  V  2nice,  (Black  and  white.) 


50 


DEPARTMENT  K.-Fl^JE  ARTS. 


Pen  and  Ink,  Charcoal,  Black  and  White  and  Other  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Stephens,  Alice  Barber,  Philadelphia. 

2440.  Music.  (Black  and  white.)  (Lent  by 
Ladies’  Home  Journal  Philadelphia.) 

2441.  Their  Perfume  Flooded  the  House. 
(Black  and  white.)  (Lent  by  Leslie’s 
Weekly,  New  York.) 

2442.  PhiladelphiaQuaker.(Wash  drawing.) 

Sterner,  Albert  E.,  Paris. 

2443.  Champigny.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2444.  My  Cousin  Fanny.  (Pencil,  with  pen 
and  ink  remarque.) 

2445.  Where  is  That  Idiot,  That  Dolt,  That 
Sluggard,  That  Snail,  with  My  Mail? 
(Wash  drawing.) 

2446.  Walking  Away  With  a  Shrug  of  the 
Shoulders.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2447.  I  Wept,  I  Wept,  I  Wept.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2448.  Passionnement  was  What  I  W anted. 

The  above  six  drawings  were  lent  by 

the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2449.  No  Pertinacity.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2450.  The  Rivals.  (Wash  drawing.)  The 
above  two  drawings  were  lent  by  Harper 
&  Bros.,  New  York. 

Taber,  W.,  New  York. 

2451.  A  Rescue.  (Withdrawing.) 

2452.  The  Hanging  of  Stuart  by  the  First 
Vigilance  Committee.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2453.  Mission  San  Dolores,  Sunday  After¬ 
noon.  (Pioneer  San  Francisco.)  (Pen 
Drawing.) 

The  above  three  drawings  were  lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

Taylor,  Charles  J.,  New  York. 

2454.  The  Ingle  Nook.  (Pen  drawing.) 
(Lent  by  W.  C.  Gibson,  Port  Chester, N.Y.) 

2455.  Quarrel  in  the  Tavern.  (Black  and 
white.)  Lent  by  A.  Schwarzmann. 

2456.  The  Poet  at  the  Breakfast  Table.(Pen 
drawing.) 

2457.  Two  Girls.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2458.  A  Question  of  Wines.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2459.  At  the  Luncheon.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2460.  Gossip.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2461.  Hiring  a  Butler.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Taylor,  W.  L. 

2462.  On  the  Beach.  (Wash  drawing.) 
(Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New 
York.) 

Thompson,  Ernest  E. 

2463.  At  Midday.  The  Last  of  the  Buffa¬ 
loes.  (Wash  drawing.)  (Lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York.) 

Thulstrup,  T.  de,  New  York. 

2464.  Joseph  Choate.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2465.  Columbian  Exposition,  Workers  in 
Staff.  (Black  and  white.) 

2466.  Belated  Passenger.(Black  and  while.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

2467.  An  Evening  at  the  Horse  Show(Black 
and  white.) 

2468.  Admiral  Walker.  (Black  and  white.) 

The  above  five  drawings  were  lent 

by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

2469.  The  Three  Hussars.  (Black  and 
white.)  (Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 
New  York.) 

2470.  The  Dinner  Table  in  a  Norwegian 
Farmhouse.  (Black  and  white.) 

2471.  A  Mujik’s  Funeral.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2472.  Norwegian  Fisher  Family.  (Black 
and  white.) 

2473*  At  the  Traktier’s.  (Black  and  white.) 

2474.  Kroll’s  Garden,  Berlin.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2475.  Military  Road  in  the  Caucasus.(Black 
and  white.) 

2476.  Circassians  of  the  Imperial  Guard. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2477.  Georgian  Princes.  (Black  and  white.) 

2478.  The  Yachting  Party.  (Black  and 
white.) 

2479.  Persian  Bazar  at  Nijni  Novgorod. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2480.  Horse  Artillery  Going  into  Action. 
(Black  and  white.) 

2481.  Crossing  the  Channel.  (Black  and 
white,  oil.) 

Tyier,  Bayard  H.,  New  York. 

2482.  Group  of  Trees.  (Charcoal.) 

2483.  Indian  Head,  Palisades.  (Charcoal.) 

Van  Schaick,  S.  W. 

2485.  Sketch  No.  2,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2486.  Sketch  No.  3,  for  “Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2487.  Sketch  No.  4,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2488.  Sketch  No.  5,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2489.  Sketch  No.  6,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

Nos.  2485-2489  lent  by  Mitchell  & 
Miller,  New  York. 

Wenzell,  A.  B.,  New  York. 

2490.  Won’t  You  take  Me  to  My  Aunt? 
(Black  and  white.) 

2491.  She  Came  Downstairs  in  a  Great  Fur- 
trimmed  Robe,  (Black  and  white.) 

2491a.  You  Know  Mr.  Reavis?  (Black  and 
white.) 

Nos.  2490,  2491,  2491a  lent  by  the 
Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2492.  The  Diamonds.  (Black  and  white.) 
(Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York.) 

2493.  Sketch  No.  1,  for  “  Life,”  (Black  and 
white.) 


UNITED  STATES. 


51 


Pen  and  Ink,  Charcoal,  Black  and  White  and  Other  Drawings,  Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2494.  Sketch  No.  2,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2495.  Sketch  No.  3,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2496.  Sketch  No.  4,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2497.  Sketch  No.  5,  for  “Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2498.  Sketch  No.  6,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2499.  Sketch  No.  7,  for  “Life.”  (Black  and 
white,  oil.) 

2500.  Sketch  No.  8,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2501.  Sketch  No.  9,  for  “Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2502.  Sketch  No.  10,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2503.  Sketch  No.  11,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

2504.  Sketch  No.  12,  for  “  Life.”  (Black  and 
white.) 

The  above  twelve  sketches  were  lent 
by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

Wickenden,  Robert  J.,  New  York. 

2505.  Study  of  Oaks,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Wiles,  Irving  R.,  New  York. 

2506.  Ignace  Jan  Paderewski.  (Charcoal.) 

2507.  I  ain’t  Religious;  I  Drink.  (Wash 
drawing.) 

2508.  In  the  Designing  Room,  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
(Wash  drawing.) 

2509.  Photo.  Negative  Retouching,  Y.  W. 
C.  A.  (Wash  drawing.) 

5510.  The  Salesroom,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  (Wash 
drawing.) 

2511.  Cohanim  Blessing  the  People.  (Wash 
drawing.) 

2512.  A  Jewish  Wedding.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2513.  Confirmation,  Temple  Emanu-El. 
(Wash  drawing.) 

2514.  The  Choir.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2515.  Class  in  Phonography.  (Wash  draw¬ 
ing.) 

2216.  Rock  of  Ages.  (Black  and  white,  oil.) 

The  above  eleven  drawings  were 
lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2517.  The  Printing  Office.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2518.  The  Carpenter  Shop.  (Washdrawing.) 

Nos.  2517,  2518  lent  by  Charles  Scrib¬ 
ner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

2519.  Illustration  for  a  Story.  (Wash  draw¬ 
ing.)  (Lent  by  Ladies’  Home  Journal, 
Philadelphia.) 

2520.  The  Morning  Paper.  (Wash  drawing.) 
(Lent  by  W.  M.  Chase,  New  York.) 

2521.  A  Study.  (Wash  drawing.)  (Lent  by 
C.  C.  Curran,  New  York.) 

£522,  A  Mendicant.  (Wash  drawingo)  I 


Exhibit 

No. 

Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert,  Boston. 

2523.  Market  at  Thun.  (Pencil.) 

2524.  In  Switzerland.  (Pencil.) 

2525.  Rutch  Lane.  (Pencil.) 

2526.  Building  at  Hoven.  (Pencil.) 

2527.  Thun  Castle, from  the  River.  (Pencil.) 

2528.  Cedar  Tree,  Beverly.  (Pencil.) 

Woodward,  E.,  New  Orleans. 

2529.  Pen  Studies. 

Woodward,  J.  D. 

2530.  A  Pond  Effect.  (Black  and  white,  oil.) 
(Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New 
York.) 

Zogbaum,  R.  F. 

2531.  A  Landing.  The  Advanced  Skir¬ 
mishers.  (Black  and  white.) 

2532.  Shore  Drill.  Pegging  Away  at  an  Im¬ 
aginary  Enemy.  (Black  and  white.) 

Nos.  2531-2532  lent  by  Charles  Scrib¬ 
ner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

2533.  All  Hands  to  Skylark!  (Black  and 
(white.)  (Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New 
York.) 

Architecture. 

Selections  from  Groups  139,  140,  141,  143, 
144 — Drawings  Hung  in  Upper  Gallery 
Alcoves  143,  145,  146,  147,  149-155; 

Models  in  West  Court 
Against  Rotunda. 

Adler, Sullivan  &  Ramsey,  St.  Louis. 

2534.  Entrance  to  Union  Trust  Co.  Build¬ 
ing.  (Pen.) 

2534a.  St.  Nicholas  Hotel,  St.  Louis.  (Pen.) 

2534b.  Union  Trust  Co.  Building,  St.  Louis. 
(Pen.) 

Aldrich,  Chester  Holmes,  New  York. 

2535.  Well — S.  Pietro  in  Vinculis.  (Water 
color.) 

2535a.  Tomb — Museo  Madonna  di  Gagini. 

Andrews,  Robert  D.,  Boston. 

2536.  Enexecuted  design  for  a  house  for 
J.  Montgomery  Sears,  Southboro,  Mass. 
(Wash.)  (Lent  by  Andrews,  Jacques  & 
Rantoul,  Boston.) 

See  also  Nos.  2,614,  2,615,  2,706. 

Ash,  Percy,  Philadelphia. 

2537.  Study  for  a  country  house.  (Water 
color.) 

2537a.  Memorial  chapel  on  a  rocky  coast. 
(Water  color.) 

Babb,  Cook  &  Willard,  New  York. 

2538.  Competitive  design  for  building  to  be 
erected  for  Manhattan  Life  Insurance 
Co.  (Water  color.) 

2538a.  Competitive  design  for  office  build¬ 
ing,  Newarkf  N.  J.  (Water  color.) 


52 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2538b.  Office  building  at  St.  Paul.  (Water 

color.) 

2538c.  Portico  of  above  building.  (Photo¬ 
graph.) 

2538d.  Office  building  at  Minneapolis. 
(Water  color.) 

2538c.  Court  in  above  building.  (Photo¬ 
graph.) 

2538f.  Court  in  above  building,  showing 
stairway.  (Photograph.) 

2538g.  New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.  ‘Build¬ 
ing,  Montreal.  (Photograph.) 

2538I1.  Clock  tower  for  above  building. 
(Photograph,) 

Bare,  H.  Bloomfield,  Philadelphia. 

2539.  Oak  altar  table,  seventeenth  century, 
Becker,  A.  H.,  St.  Louis. 

2540.  Smoking  room  ceiling.  (Water  color.) 
2540a.  Design  for  drawing  room  ceiling. 

(Water  color.) 

Berg  &  Clark. 

2541.  Three  houses,  Manhattan  Square, 
North,  New  York. 

Bissegger,  John  J.,  Philadelphia. 

2542.  An  Art  Museum. 

2542a.  A  Choragic  Monument. 

Blaney,  Dwight,  Boston. 

2543.  The  Cathedral  at  Chartres,  France. 
(Water  color.) 

2543a.  The  Arch  of  Titus,  Rome. 

Boggs,  Edward  T.,  Pittsburg. 

2544.  Design  for  a  Choragic  Monument. 
Boring,  Tilton  &  Mellen,  New  York. 

2545.  Competitive  design  for  Brooklyn 
Savings  Bank.  (Perspective.) 

2545a.  Carnegie  Library,  competitive  draw 
ing  for.  (Pen.) 

Brown,  A.  Page,  San  Francisco. 

2546.  The  California  Building,  W.  C.  E. 
(Water  color.) 

Brunner  &  Tryon,  New  York. 

2547.  Main  Entrance,  Temple  Beth-El. 
(Pen.) 

.2547a.  Shrine  for  Temple  Beth-El.  (Water 
color.) 

2548.  Satlein  Building.  (Water  color.) 

2549.  Buildings  to  be  erected  for  W.  F. 
Havemeyer. 

Burns,  Charles  M.,  Philadelphia. 

2550.  Design  for  a  choir  screen,  of  metal, 
constructed  entirely  in  Philadelphia. 
(Water  color.) 

Bush-Brown,  Mrs.  M.  Lesley,  Newburgh, 
N.  Y. 

2551.  Mural  decoration  for  a  music  room. 
(Oil  painting.) 

§9e  also  No,  23Q. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Carrere  &  Hastings,  New  York. 

Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon,  St.  Augus¬ 
tine,  Fla. 

2552.  Perspective  of  Fronts.  (Water  color 
by  R.  Blum.) 

2553.  Elevation.  (Water  color.) 

2554.  Plan,  including  Cascade  and  M.  E. 
Church.  (Water  color.) 

2555.  Court.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2557.  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the  Divine, 
perspective.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2558.  Main  elevation  of  the  same.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2559.  Longitudinal  Section.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.) 

2560.  Ground  plan.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2561.  Proposed  Auditorium  building,  Balti¬ 
more — Elevation  on  Mt.  Royal  Avenue. 

2562.  Plan  of  main  floor  of  the  same.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2563.  Mail  and  Express  office  building — 
Fulton  street  elevation.  (Photograph.) 

Cary,  George,  Buffalo. 

2563a.  Proposed  house  for  J.  N.  Scatchard, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (Water  color.) 

Cary  &  Trowbridge,  Buffalo. 

2564.  Project  for  Erie  County  Saving 
Bank. 

Clinton,  Charles  W.,  New  York. 

2565.  Competitive  design  for  Grant  monu¬ 
ment,  elevation.  (Wash.) 

2566.  Front  elevation  of  Mutual  Life  In¬ 
surance  building,  New  York.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.) 

Codman,  Stephen,  Boston. 

2567.  Design  for  boat  club  house  on  pro¬ 
posed  embankment  on  Charles  River — 
Facade.  (Water  color.) 

2568.  Water  front  of  the  same.  (Water 
color.) 

2569.  Plans  of  the  same. 

Cooke,  James  H.,  Philadelphia. 

2570.  Memorial  Chapel  on  a  Rocky  Coast. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

Cope,  Walter,  Philadelphia. 

2571.  Frame  of  pencil  sketches. 

Cope  &  Stewardson,  Philadelphia. 

2572.  Design  for  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
station.  (Water  color.) 

2573.  Design  for  proposed  building  for  the 
Pennsylvania  Company  for  In-surance 
on  Lives,  etc.  (Water  color.) 

2574.  Another  design  for  the  same.  (Water 
color. 

2575.  House  at  Merion,  Pa.  (Water  color.) 

2576.  Design  for  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the 
Divine,  rendered  by  Arthur  Truscott. 

2577.  Denbigh  Hall,  Bryn  Mawr  College, 
Pa,  (Pen  drawing.) 


UNITED  STATES. 


53 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2578.  House  at  Overbrook,  Pa.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.) 

Cram,  Wentworth  &  Goodhue,  Boston. 

2579.  Accepted  design  for  St.  Matthew’s 
Cathedral,  Dallas,  Texas.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2580.  All  Saints  Church,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2581.  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Brockton,  Mass. 
(Wash.) 

Cusack,  William  H.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

2582.  Cathedral,  front  elevation.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2583.  Side  elevation  of  the  same.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

Daus,  R.  L.,  Brooklyn. 

2584.  Thirteenth  Regiment  Armory, 
Brooklyn.  (Water  color.) 

Day,  Frank  Miles,  Philadelphia. 

2585.  House  for  H.  Cummings,  at  German¬ 
town.  (Water  color.) 

2586.  House  of  C.  W.  Bergner,  at  Ambler, 
Pa.  (Water  color.) 

Dempwolf,  Reinhardt,  York,  Pa. 

2587.  Detail  of  restoration  of  cornice  of  the 
Temple  of  the  Sun,  Rome.  (Wash.) 

Du  Fais,  John,  New  York. 

2587a.  The  Tiffany-Gorham  Pavilion  in  the 
Centre  of  the  Building  of  Manufactures 
and  Liberal  Arts. 

Dull,  John,  Philadelphia. 

2588.  Study  for  a  pulpit. 

Eames  &  Young,  St.  Louis. 

2589.  House  in  Portland  Place.  (Water 
color  by  Hughson  Hawley.) 

Evans,  Alfred  F.,  Chicago. 

2590.  A  fountain  to  commemorate  the  dis¬ 
covery  of  America.  (Wash.) 

Everett,  Herbert  E.,  Philadelphia. 

2591.  Design  for  a  theatre  curtain.  (Water 
color.) 

Eyre,  Wilson  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

2592.  Study  for  a  country  house.  (Water 
color.) 

2593.  House  at  South  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2594.  House  on  Locust  Street, Philadelphia. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2595.  House  at  Southport,  Long  Island 
Sound.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2596.  Kebo  Valley  Club  House,  Bar  Har¬ 
bor. 

Flagg,  Ernest. 

2597-  Study  for  an  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  New  York.  Section.  (Water  color.) 

Fosdick,  J.  William,  New  York. 

2598.  Decorative  burnt  drawing. 

Fowler,  Frank,  New  York. 

2599.  Panels  for  threefold  screen.  (Oil 
painting.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Fraenkel  &  Schmidt,  Chicago. 

2600.  A  Mountain  Home.  (Water  color,  by 
T.  C.  Fraenkel.) 

Gibson,  R.  W. 

2601.  Competitive  design  for  Cathedral  of 
St.  John  the  Divine,  New  York.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

Gilbert  &  Taylor,  St.  Paul. 

2602.  Cottage  on  Manitou  Island.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2603.  Little  Church,  St.  Paul.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.) 

2604.  Entrance,  Endicott  Building,  St. 
Paul.  (Photograph.) 

2605.  Entrance  Hall,  same  building,  three 
views.  (Photographs.) 

2606.  Balcony,  same  building.  (Photo¬ 
graph.) 

2607.  Endicott  Arcade — Construction — two 
views.  (Photographs.) 

2608.  Three  interior  views,  Endicott  Ar¬ 
cade.  (Photographs.) 

Green  &  Wicks,  Buffalo. 

2609.  House  for  Mrs.  C.  H.  Strong,  Erie, 
Pa.  (Wash.) 

2610.  Dining-room  for  the  same.  (Water 
color.) 

2611.  Bank  of  Commerce,  Buffalo.  (Wash.) 

2612.  Market  Arcade,  Buffalo. 

2613.  House  for  Mrs.  Geo.  V.  Foreman, 
Buffalo. 

Gregg,  D.  A.,  Boston. 

2614.  Equitable  Building,  Denver.  (Pen 
drawing).  (Lent  by  Andrews,  Jacques  & 
Rantoul,  Boston.) 

2615.  Equitable  Building,  Des  Moines. 
(Pen  drawing).  (Lent  by  Andrews,  Jacques 
&  Rantoul,  Boston.) 

Hamlin,  A.  D.,  New  York. 

2616.  Design  for  central  pavilion  of  a  pal¬ 
ace.  (Water  color.) 

Hardenburg,  H.  J.;  Walter  C.  Hunting,  and 
John  C.  Jacobsen,  New  York. 

2617.  American  Fine  Arts  Society  Build¬ 
ing.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Hardenburgh,  H.  J.,  New  York. 

2618.  Waldorf  Hotel.  (Water  color  by 
Hughson  Hawley.) 

Hays,  Frank  A.,  Philadelphia. 

2619.  Sketch  for  house  near  Upsal,  Phila. 
(Water  color.) 

2620.  Sketch  for  a  house.  (Water  color.) 

2621.  Old  door,  Clarkson  street,  New  York. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2622.  Rear  of  Hamilton  House,  Philadel¬ 
phia.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2623.  Entrance  to  St.  Joseph’s  Church, 
Philadelphia,  in  the  court  yard.  (P9H 
drawing.) 


54 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


*  Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Henri,  Robert,  Philadelphia. 

2624.  Christ  entering  Jerusalem.  (Study 
for  mural  decoration,  in  oil  colors). 

2625.  Study  in  oil  colors  for  mural  decora¬ 
tion,  Church  of  the  Evangelist,  Phila¬ 
delphia. 

Herts,  Henry  B.,  New  York. 

2626.  Columbian  Arch,  New  York.  (Water 
color.) 

Hewlett,  J.  M.,  New  York. 

2627.  Museum — elevation. 

Hickman,  Louis,  Philadelphia. 

2628.  Hardware  for  a  Club  house  Door. 

2629.  Balcony  on  a  Domestic  Structure. 
Holabird  &  Roche,  Chicago. 

2630.  Water  tower  at  Fort  Sheridan,  Ill. 
(Water  color  by  Paul  C.  Lautrop.) 

2631.  Old  Colony  Building,  Chicago.  (Wa¬ 
ter  color  by  Louis  Rasmussen.) 

2632.  Residence  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
(Water  color  by  Paul  Lautrop.) 

Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York. 

2632a.  Model  of  a  part  of  the  house  of  W. 
K.  Vanderbilt.  (Lent  by  the  Metropolitan 
Museum  of  Art,  New  York.) 

Huss,  George  Martin,  New  York. 

2633-2634.  Two  Sketches  for " 
Cathedral  of  St.John  the  Di-  V  C1  Jencye 

vme'N'^  J  Luce.) 


Ihnen,  Henry  S.,  New  York. 

2635.  Hoboken  Quartette  Club  Hall.  (Etch¬ 
ing-) 

Ittner,  William  B.,  St.  Louis. 

2636.  Residence  for  Ellen  J.  L.  Chase. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2637.  Study  for  a  Stone  Residence.  (Wa¬ 
ter  color.) 


Jackson,  W.  E.,  Philadelphia. 

2638.  A  Country  House,  Claymont,  Del. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

Jamison,  James  P.,  Philadelphia. 

2639.  Club  Front,  Italian  Renaissance. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2640.  Doorway  and  Window,  Spanish  Re¬ 
naissance.  (Pencil.) 

Kendall,  Edward  H.,  New  York. 

2641.  Seventeen  Story  Building.  (Water 
color  by  Hnghson  Hawley.) 

Kent,  W.  W.,  New  York. 

2642.  Study  for  a  Country  House.  (Water 
color.) 

2643.  Land  View  of  House  for  Charles 
Sooy  Smith,  Green’s  Farms,  Conn.  (Pen 
drawing  by  W.  A.  Hewlett.) 

2644.  Summer  Residence  of  John  G.  Moore, 
Grindstone  Neck,  Winter  Harbor,  Maine. 
(Pen  drawing.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

2645.  House  at  Lawrence  Park,  Bronxville, 
N.  Y. 

Kimball  &  Thompson,  New  York. 

2645a.  Model  of  the  Manhattan  Life  Insur¬ 
ance  Co.’s  Building. 

Klauder,  Charles  Z.,  Philadelphia. 

2646.  A  Choragic  monument. 

2647.  Madison  Square  Garden.  (Pencil 
sketch.) 

2648.  An  Art  Museum. 

2649.  Club  front. 

2650.  Balcony. 

Lacy,  Adin  Benedict,  Philadelphia. 

2651.  Design  for  cover  of  the  Year  Book 
of  the  T.  Square  Club,  Philadelphia. 
(Water  color.) 

Lamb  Sc  Rich,  New  York. 

2652.  Berkeley  school,  New  York  City. 
(Photograph.) 

2653.  Germania  Fire  Insurance  Building, 
New  York  City.  (Photograph.) 

Lawlor,  Joseph  M.,  Paris. 

2654.  Pencil  sketches  of  travel. 

LeBrun,  N.  &  Sons,  New  York. 

2655.  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Build¬ 
ing.  (Water  color  by  Hughson  Hawley.) 

Little  &  O’Connor,  New  York. 

2656.  Kenilworth;  house  for  Mrs.  S.  M. 
Andrews,  Greenwich, Conn.  (Water  color.) 

Little,  Brown  &  Moore,  Boston. 

2657.  Sketch  for  entrance  front,  Peabody 
farm.  (Pen  drawing  by  G.  P.  Fernald.) 

2658.  Interior  of  dining-room.  (Water 
color  by  G.  P.  Fernald.) 

Longfellow,  Alden  Sc  Harlow,  Boston. 

2659.  Carnegie  Library  and  Music  Hall, 
Pittsburg.  (Photograph.) 

2660.  The  same,  another  view.  (Photo¬ 
graph.)  . 

2661.  First  floor  plan  of  the  same. 

2662.  Second  floor  plan. 

2663.  Carnegie  office  building,  Pittsburg. 
(Photograph.)  (Lent  by  Carnegie, Phipps 
&  Co.,  Pittsburg.) 

2664.  City  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Photo¬ 
graph.) 

2665.  House  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Photo¬ 
graph.)  (Lent  by  E.  H.  Abbott,  Camb- 
rdge,  Mass.) 

McDowell,  Mary,  Tiffany  Glass  Co.,  New 
York. 

2666.  Window. 

McKay,  Henry  S.,  Boston. 

2667.  Design  for  Massachusetts  state 
library  and  office  building. 

McKim,  Mead  Sc  White,  New  York. 

2668.  New  York  state  building,  W.  C.  E. 
(Water  color  by  F.  Hoppin.) 

2669.  Wqst  Point  monument.  (Water  color.) 


UNITED  STATES. 


55 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2670.  Washington  memorial  arch,  New 
York  City.  (Water  color.) 

2671.  Metropolitan  Club  house.  New  York 
City.  (Water  color.) 

2672.  Bird’s-eye  view  of  tower  and  roof 
garden,  Madison  Square  Garden,  New 
York  City.  (Water  color.) 

2673.  Details  of  upper  part  of  Madison 
Square  Garden  tower.  (Pen  drawing  for 
the  Architectural  Review  by  Harold 
Magonigle.) 

2674.  Arcade  and  central  motif  of  the 
Madison  avenue  facade  of  Madison  Square 
Garden.  (Pen  drawing  for  the  Architect¬ 
ural  Review,  by  Harold  Magonigle.) 
(Lent  by  Bates,  Kimball  &  Guild,  Boston.) 

2675.  Century  Club  entrance.  New  York. 
(Pen  drawing  for  the  Architectural  Re¬ 
view  by  P.  G.  Culbeitson.  (Lent  by 
Bates,  Kimball  &  Guild,  Boston.) 

2676.  Perspective  of  Bates  Hall,  new  public 
library  building,  Boston.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2677.  Gate  at  Harvard  College,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2678.  Century  Club  building — the  loggia. 
(Lent  by  Bates,  Kimball  &  Guild,  Boston.) 

2679.  Detail.  (Pen  drawing  for  the  Archi¬ 
tectural  Review,  by  Harold  Magonigle.) 

2680.  The  tower  of  Madison  Square  Gar¬ 
den.  (Photograph.) 

2681.  The  Century  Club  building.  (Photo¬ 
graph.) 

Munoz,  A.  C.,  Philadelphia. 

2682.  Design  for  a  bell-cote. 

Nash  &  Plympton,  Cincinnati. 

2683.  Cincinnati  crematory.  (Water  color.) 

2684.  Residence  of  Mrs.  C.  A.  Plympton, 
Cincinnati.  (Water  color.)  (Lent  by 
Lucian  F.  Plympton,  Cincinnati. 

Natress,  George,  Philadelphia. 

2685.  Interior  of  Brompton  Oratory.  (Water 
color.) 

2686.  Remains  of  King  Ina’s  Palace,  Som¬ 
erset,  England.  (Water  color.) 

Newton,  George  F.  Boston. 

2687.  Maison  de  la  Voute  (House  of  the 
Vault),  Angers,  France. 

Parfitt  Brothers,  Brooklyn. 

2688.  Design  for  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the 
Divine.  (Water  color.) 

2689.  St.  Augustine’s  R.  C.  Chureh,  Brook¬ 
lyn.  (Water  color  by  Hughson  Hawley.) 

Peabody  &  Stearns,  Boston. 

2690.  South  porch  of  Machinery  Hall,  W. 
C.  E.  (Water  color.) 

2691.  Office  sketches.  (Water  color.) 

Peabody,  Stearns  &  Furber,  St.  Louis. 

2692.  Three  designs  for  a  private  resi¬ 
dence.  (Water  color.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Price,  Bruce,  New  York. 

2693.  Design  for  proposed  Gas  Industries 
Building,  W.  C.  E.  (Water  color.) 

2694.  Project  for  Sun  Building,  New  York. 
(Water  color.) 

2695.  Perspective  of  Sun  Building.  (Water 
color.) 

2696.  Residence  of  Addison  Cammack, 
Tuxedo,  N.  Y.  (Water  Color.) 

Price,  F.  L.  &  W.  L.  Philadelphia. 

2697.  Sketch  for  Library.  (Water  color.) 

2698.  House  for  Monroe  Smith.  (Water 
color.) 

2699.  Sketch  for  Stable  for  Hon.  Alan 
Wood,  Jr.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2700.  Sketch  of  hall.  (Water  color.) 

Price,  W.  L.,  Philadelphia. 

2701.  Sketch  of  a  church  tower  near  Pon- 
toise,  France.  (Water  color.) 

Reid,  Robert,  New  York. 

2702.  'I 

2703.  I  Four  drawings  for  the  decoration  of 

2704.  [  a  dome. 

2705.  J 

Ripley,  H.  G.,  Melrose. 

2706.  Proposed  buildings  for  Colorado 
College,  Colorado  Springs.  (Lent  by 
Andrews,  Jacques  &  Rantoul,  Boston.) 

Rixson,  O.  C., Chicago. 

Design  for  a  Suburban  residence. 

2707.  General  plan. 

2708.  Longitudinal  section. 

2709.  Front  elevation. 

2710.  Side  elevation. 

Robertson,  R.  H.,  New  York. 

2711.  Design  for  a  country  hotel.  (Water 
color  by  J.  N.  Hutchinson.) 

Romeyn  &  Stever,  New  York. 

2712.  Hotel  at  North  Augusta,  South  Caro¬ 
lina.  (Wash.) 

Rossiter  &  Wright,  New  York. 

2713.  Home  for  S.  B.  Howes,  Brewsters, 
N.  Y. 

2714.  The  Emma  S.  Clark  Memorial  Li¬ 
brary,  Setauket,  Long  Island. 

Rotch,  Arthur,  Boston. 

2715.  In  the  Alhambra.  (Water  color.) 

Schweinfurth,  Julius  A.,  Boston. 

2716.  Competitive  design:  Building  for  the 
American  Fine  Arts  Society,  New  York. 
(Water  color.) 

2717.  Study  for  a  villa.  (Water  color.) 

2718.  House  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  and  design 
for  a  house  in  Brookline,  Mass.  (Water 
color.) 

Shepley,  Rutan  &  Coolidge, Chicago. 

2719.  Ames  Building,  Boston.  (Water 
color.) 

2720.  The  Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 


DEPARTMENT  K. — FINE  ARTS. 


56 

Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Smith,  Joseph  Lindon,  Boston. 

2721.  The  Loggia,  Ducal  Palace,  Venice. 
(Water  color.) 

2722.  Marble  relief  by  Pietro  Lombardo  in 
Santa  Maria  dei  Miracoli,  Venice.  (Wa¬ 
ter  color.) 

Sperry,  Edward  Peck,  Tiffany  Glass  Co., 
New  York. 

2723.  Window.  (Water  color.) 

2724.  Window  for  Potter  Palmer.  (Water 
color.) 

Stewardson,  John,  Philadelphia. 

2725.  Sketches  in  Pistoja.  (Water  color.) 
Stone,  Carpenter  &  Wilson,  Providence, 

R.  I. 

2726.  Rhode  Island  State  Building,  W.  C. 
E.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Stoughton,  Arthur  A. 

2727.  Loggia,  Hotel  d’  Ecoville,  Caen. 
(Water  color.) 

Sturgis  &  Cabot,  Boston. 

2728.  Mission  Church  of  St.  Augustine, 
Boston.  (Water  color.) 

2729.  Doorway.  Rexleigh  School,  Salem, 
New  York.  (Water  color.) 

2730.  Rexleigh  School,  Salem,  New  York. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

Thouron,  Henry,  Philadelphia. 

Five  cartoons  for  stained  glass — on  rollers 
—Nos.  2731-2735: 

2731.  St.  Barnabas;  St.  Paul;  St.  Peter;  St. 
James  the  Greater. 

2732.  Michael;  The  Advocate;  Gabriel. 

2733.  St.  John  Chrysostom  and  St.  Basil, 
Doctors. 

2734.  St.  Luke  and  St.  John. 

2735.  Moses;  David. 

2736.  I  Am  the  Life,  the  Light  and  the 
Way.  (Water  color.) 

2737*  The  Angelus.  (Water  color.) 

2738.  Adoration,  Praise,  Thanksgiving, 
Love.  (Water  color.) 

2739.  I  will  Draw  all  Things  unto  Myself. 
(Water  color.) 

2740.  An  Evangelist.  (Oil  painting.) 

2741.  Jubilate.  (Water  color.) 

2742.  The  Lord’s  Prayer.  (Water  color. ) 
Tiffany,  Louis  C.,  New  York. 

2743.  Cartoon.  (Lent  by  the  Tiffany  Glass 
and  Decorating  Co.,  New  York.) 

2744.  Window.  (Water  color.) 

Totten,  Geo.  O.,  Jr.,  New  York. 

2745.  Design  for  a  Small  Museum.  (Water 
color.) 

Truscott,  Arthur,  Philadelphia. 

2746.  A  Memorial  Tower.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2747.  Balcony  on  a  Domestic  Structure. 
(Pen  drawing.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

2748.  Front  for  an  Office  Building.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

Tubby,  William  B.,  New  York. 

2749.  Brooklyn  Savings  Bank.  (Water 
color  by  F.  Hopkinson  Smith.) 

2750.  Premises  of  the  Brooklyn  Ware¬ 
house  and  Storage  Co.  (Water  color 
by  R.  Adams.) 

2751.  Pratt  Mausoleum,  Glen  Cove,  Long 
Island.  (Wash.) 

Turner,  Thornton  Floyd,  New  York. 

Design  for  a  Presidential  Mansion — Nos. 
2752-2754: 

2752.  Facade.  (Water  color). 

275 3.  Plan  of  first  floor. 

2754.  Section,  and  plan  of  second  floor. 

Tuthill,  William  B.,  New  York. 

2755.  Design  for  the  Fourth  Presbyterian 
Church,  New  York  (Pen  drawing  by 
Waldemar  R.  Storck.) 

2756.  Portico  at  Woodlawn  Cemetery,  New 
York.  Pen  drawing.)) 

Tuthill,  William  B.  (Adler  &  Sullivan 
Associate  Architects). 

2757.  Music  Hall,  New  York,  founded  by 
Andrew  Carnegie.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2758.  Entrance  to  Music  Hall.  (Photo¬ 
graph.) 

Van  Pelt,  John  V.,  Paris. 

2759.  Composition,  Italian  Renaissance. 
(Water  color.) 

2760.  Desigh  for  an  island  in  a  park.  (1. 
Water  color.) 

2761.  Design  for  an  island  in  a  park.  (2. 
Water  color.) 

Walker  &  Kimball,  Boston  and  Omaha. 

2762.  McCag.ue  Building,  Omaha.  (Water 
color.) 

2763.  Mt.  Vernon  Church,  Boston.  (Water 
color.) 

2764.  Presbyterian  Church,  Omaha. 
(Water  color.) 

2765.  Residence  at  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 
(Water  color.) 

2766.  House  at  Montclair,  N.  J.  (Water 
color.) 

2767.  Public  Library,  Omaha.  (Water 
color.) 

2768.  Main  fagade  of  the  same.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2769.  Main  fagade  of  the  Omaha  Tele¬ 
phone  Exchange.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2770.  Design  for  a  church.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Warren,  H.  Langford,  Boston. 

2771.  Study  for  Conservatory  of  music, 
Troy  Female  Seminary.  (Water  color.) 

2772.  Study  for  entrance  of  house  at  Troy, 
N.  Y.  (Water  color.) 


UNITED  STATES. 


hi 


Architecture,  Exhibits 


Exhibit 

No. 

2773.  Entrance  to  house  of  S.  A.  Orr,  Troy, 
N.  Y.  (Water  color.) 

2774.  North  view  of  Troy  Orphan  Asylum. 
(Water  color.) 

2775.  Infirmary  at  Troy  Orphan  Asylum. 
(Water  color.) 

2776.  Design  for  Troy  Orphan  Asylum. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2777.  First  floor  plan  of  the  same. 

2778.  House  for  C.  E.  Patterson,  Troy,  N. 
Y.  (Photograph.) 

2779.  Main  entrance  to  the  same.  (Photo¬ 
graph.) 

2780.  Private  entrance.  (Photograph.) 
Welch,  Alexander  M. 

2781.  Staircase  in  the  Castle  of  Blois.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

Wells,  Edmund  B.,  New  York. 

2782.  Competitive  drawing  for  proposed 
A.  T.  A.  S.  building.  Perspective  of 
front.  (Water  color.) 

Wheelwright,  Arthur  W.,  Boston. 

2783.  Suggestion  for  a  school  of  fine  arts 
for  a  university. 

2784.  Plans  of  first  and  second  stories  and 
a  section. 

Wheelwright,  Edmund  March,  Boston. 

2785.  Primary  schoolhouse,  Jamaica  Plain. 
(Pen  drawing  by  Charles  D.  Maginnis.) 

2786.  New  police  station  for  Brighton  dis¬ 
trict.  (Pen  drawing  by  Charles  D.  Ma¬ 
ginnis.) 

2787.  Robert  Gould  Shaw  Grammer  School, 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.  (Pen  drawing  by 
Charles  D.  Maginnis.) 

2788.  Perspective  view  of  new  City  Hall  for 
Boston.  (Pen  drawing  by  Charles  D. 
Maginnis.) 

2789.  Design  for  arcading  old  State  House. 
(Pen  drawing  by  Charles  D.  Maginnis.) 

2790.  Hospital  for  contagious  diseases. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2791.  Two  views  of  house  for  E.  C.  Sted- 
man,  New  Castle,  N.  H.  (Photograph.) 

Wheelwright  &  Haven,  Boston. 

2792.  House  of  M.  Ogden  Jones,  Wood’s 
Holl.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2793.  House  of  S.  D.  Warren,  Boston. 
(Water  color.) 

2794.  Stable  of  W.  F.  Wwl~,  .oxGOKime, 
Mass.  (Water  color.) 

2795.  Photograph  of  the  same. 

2796.  Inn  at  Islesboro.  (Photograph.) 
Winslow  &  Wetherell,  Boston. 

2797.  Edison  Electric  Co.  Building,  Boston. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

2798.  Portland  Station.  (Pen  drawing) 

2799.  Shreve,  Crump  &  Low  Building. 


of  Private  Collections. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2800.  Residence  of  E.  D.  Jordan,  Jr.,  Brook¬ 
line,  Mass. 

Winthrop,  Agnes,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

2801.  Window. 

Wood,  William  Halsey,  Newark, 

N.  J. 

2802.  Design  for  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the 
Divine,  selected  as  one  of  the  four  in  the 
final  competition,  1891.  (Pen  drawing.) 


GROUP  146. 

Exhibits  of  Private  Collections. 

Retrospective  Exhibit  of  American  Paint¬ 
ing. 

In  Gallery  4. 

Allston,  Washington,  1779-1843. 

2802a.  Paul  and  Silas  in  Prison.  (Lent  by 
St.  Louis  Mnseum  of  Fine  Arts.) 

2802b.  Rosalie.  (Lent  by  Nathan  Apple- 
ton,  Boston.) 

2802c.  Danae  and  the  Shower  of  Gold.  (Lent 
by  Thomas  Donaldson,  Philadelphia.) 

Baker,  George  A.,  1821-1880. 

2803.  Ideal  Head.  (Painted  1865.)  (Lent 
by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washing¬ 
ton,  D.  C.) 

Bingham,  George  C.,  1811-1879. 

2804.  Stump  Speaking. 

2804a.  Election.  (Painted  1854.) 

2804b.  Election  Returns. 

2804c.  Jolly  Flatboatmen. 

Nos.  2804-2804c  lent  by  the  Mercan¬ 
tile  Library  Association,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Birch,  Thomas,  1779-1851. 

2805.  Mid-ocean.  (Lent  by  S.  Emlen 
Meigs,  Philadelphia.) 

Bispham,  Henry  C.,  1841-1882. 

2806.  French  Cattle.  (Lent  by  William 
Bispham.) 

Blackburn,  Jonathan  B.,  temp.  Smibert. 

2807.  Portrait  of  Col.  Jonathan  Warner. 
(Painted  1761.)  (Lent  by  the  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts,  Boston.) 

Catlin,  George,  1793-1875. 

2808.  Indians  Lassoing  Wild  Horses  in 
Northern  Texas.  (Painted  1833.)  (Lent 
by  Blaine  Donaldson,  Philadelphia.) 

Cole,  Joseph  Foxcroft,  1837- 

2809.  Coast  of  Normandy  Looking  Toward 
Havre.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  D.  Warren,  Bos¬ 
ton.) 

Cole,  Thomas,  1801-1848. 

2810.  The  Tornado.  (Painted  1831.)  (Lent 
by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washing¬ 
ton,  D.  C.) 


58 


Department  k.— pine  arts. 


Exhibits  of  Private  Collections. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2810a.  Roman  Aqueduct.  (Lent  by  Henry 
S.  Marquand,  New  York.) 

Copley,  John  Singleton,  1738-1815. 

2811.  Portrait  of  Madam  Boylston.  (Lent 
by  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass.) 

2811a.  Portrait  of  Col.  Epes  Sargent.  (Lent 
by  Mrs.  George  H.  Clements,  Boston.) 
Darrah,  Mrs.  Sophia  Towne. 

2812.  On  the  Coast  near  New  Bedford. 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  Roland  C.  Lincoln, 269  Bea¬ 
con  street,  Boston.) 

Doughty,  Thomas  M.,  1793-1856. 

2813.  Twilight.  (Painted  1814.)  (Lent  by 
George  B.  Wood,  ™  ’’ 

2813a.  Landscape. 

2813b.  Landscape. 

(Lent  by  George 
York.) 

Durand,  Asher  Brown,  1796-1886. 

2814.  Landscape.  (Lent  by  Gouverneur 
Kemble,  New  York.) 

Eastman,  Seth,  1808-1875. 

2815.  Ball  Playing  among  the  Sioux  In¬ 
dians.  (Painted  1857.)  (Lent  by  the  Cor¬ 
coran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C.) 

Eichholtz,  Jacob,  1776-1842. 

2816.  The  Rev.  John  G.  E.  Heckewelder. 
(Painted  1822.)  Lent  by  W.  L.  Elkins, 
Philadelphia.) 

Elliott,  Charles  L.,  1812-1868. 

2817.  Portrait  of  Col.  Thomas  McKenney. 
(Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art, 
Washington,  D.  C.) 

Field,  Robert,  circa  1795-1807. 

2817a.  George  Washington.  (Miniature.) 

(Lent  by  Louisa  Lear  Eyre,  Philadelphia.) 
2817b.  John  McKee.  (Miniature,  painted 
in  Philadelphia,  1799.)  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
John  E.  Younglove,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.) 
Fuller,  George,  1822-1884. 

2818.  (The  Quadroon.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  D. 
Warren,  Boston.) 

2818a.  Original  Study  for  “The  Romany 
Girl.”  (Painted  in  Boston.)  (Lent  by 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

Fulton,  Robert,  1765-1815. 

2819.  Portrait  of  Joel  Barlow.  (Lent  by 
Peter  T.  Barlow,  New  York.) 

Gifford,  Sandford  R.,  1823-1880. 

2820.  Hunter’s  Mountain.  (Lent  by  J.  W. 
Pinchot,  New  York.) 

Gignoux,  Regis,  1816-1892. 

2821.  Market  Scene.  (Lent  by  the  Cen¬ 
tury  Association,  New  York.) 

Gray,  Henry  Peters,  1819-1877. 

2822.  The  Judgment  of  Paris.  (Painted 
1861.)  (Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of 
AU,  Washington,  D.  C.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Hamilton,  James,  1819-1878. 

2823.  Philae,  on  the  Nile.  (Painted  in  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1862.)  (Lent  by  Mary  E.  Don¬ 
aldson,  Philadelphia.) 

Harding,  Chester,  1792-1866. 

2824.  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  (Painted  in 
St.  Louis,  1858.)  (Lent  by  Chester  H. 
Krum,  St.  Louis.) 

Hunt,  William  M.,  1824-1879. 

2825.  Niagara.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  William  M. 
Hunt,  Boston.) 

2825a.  Boy  and  Butterfly.  (Lent  by  Richard 
M.  Hunt,  New  York.) 

2825b.  Marguerite.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  Roland 

C.  Lincoln,  Boston.) 

Ingham,  C.  C.,  1797-1863. 

2825c.  Mrs.  Robert  Fulton  (Harriet  Livings- 
tpn.)  (Miniature  painted  in  London.) 
(Lent  by  Robert  Fulton  Blight,  Philadel¬ 
phia.) 

Inman,  Henry,  1801-1846. 

2826.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (Lent  by  R.  Hall 
McCormick,  Chicago.) 

Irving,  John  Beaufain,  1825-1877. 

2827.  Washington’s  Visit  to  General 
Rhann.  (Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York.) 

Jarvis,  John  Wesley,  1790-1839. 

2828.  John  Campbell.  (Painted  in  New 
York.)  (Lent  by  Mrs.  M.  Gouverneur, 
Washington,  D.  C.) 

Johnston,  John  B. 

2829.  The  New-born  Calf.  (Lent  by  the 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston.) 

Jouett,  Mathew  H.,  1783-1826. 

2830.  Portrait  of  John  Grimes.  (Painted 
in  Lexington,  Ky.,  about  1824.)  (Lent  by 
R.  Jouett  Menefee,  Louisville,  Ky.) 

Kensett,  John  F.,  1818-1872. 

2831.  Landscape.  (Lent  by  the  Century 
Association,  New  York.) 

King,  Charles  B.,  1786-1862. 

2832.  Tulcee-Mathla,  a  Seminole  Chief. 
(Painted  1826.)  (Lent  by  Thomas  Donald¬ 
son,  Philadelphia.) 

Leslie,  Charles  R.,  1794-1859. 

283^  TT~'~1°  Toby  and  the  Widow.  (Lent 

by  Gouverneur  Kemble,  New  York.) 

2833a.  Portrait  of  Miss  Kitty  Haldaway. 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  Ada  M.  Miller,  Millers- 
burg,  Ky.) 

Malbone,  Edward  G.,  1777-1807. 

2834.  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  (Lent  by  the 
Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington, 

D.  C.) 

2834a.  William  Dana,  of  Boston.(Miniature.) 


rmiaaeipma.j 

Painted  in  Philadel¬ 
phia,  probably  between 
1810  and  1820. 
Frederick  Kunz,  New 


UNITED  STATES. 


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Exhibits  of  Private  Collections. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2834b.  Mrs.  William  Dana  (Eliza  Davis),  of 
Boston,*  daughter  of  Major  Robert  Davis, 
of  the  Revolutionary  Army.  (Miniature.) 

Nos.  2834a,  2834b,  lent  by  Gen.  Charles 
W.  Darling,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  were  painted 
from  life  during  the  last  decade  of  the 
past  century. 

McEntee,  Jervis,  1828-1890. 

2835.  Eastern  Sky  at  Sunset.  (Lent  by 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

2835a.  Shower  of  Gold.  (Lent  by  S.  D. 
Coykendalt,  Rondout,  N.  Y.) 

2835b.  The  Clouds.  (Lent  by  S.  D.  Coy- 
kendall,  Rondout,  N.  Y.) 

Mignot,  Louis  R.,  1831-1870. 

2836.  Chimborazo.  (Lent  by  the  Century 
Association,  New  York.) 

Mount,  William  Sidney,  1807-1868. 

2837.  The  Long  Story.  (Painted  1837.) 
(Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art, 
Washington,  D.  C.) 

2837a.  The  Power  of  Music.  (Lent  by  the 
Century  Association,  New  York.) 

Neagle,  John,  1796-1865. 

2838.  Rev.  Joseph  Pillmore.  (Painted  1822.) 
(Lent  by  the  St.  George’s  Society,  Phila¬ 
delphia.) 

2838a.  Portrait  of  Vice  President  Richard 
M.  Johnson.  (Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gal¬ 
lery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C.) 

Newto. ,  Gilbert  Stuart,  1797-1835. 

2839.  The  Importunate  Author — illustrat¬ 
ing  Act  3,  Scene  2,  of  Moliere’s  “Femmes 
Savantes.”  (Painted  in  London,  1822.) 
(Lent  by  Edward  Newton  Perkins, Jamaica 
Plain,  Boston.) 

2839a.  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  (Lent  by 
Maria  O.  Dewing.) 

Page,  William,  1811-1885. 

2840.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Page.  (Lent  by  W. 
S.  Page,  Staten  Inland,  New  York.) 

2840a.  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  (Lent  by  W. 
S.  Page,  Staten  Island,  New  York.) 

Peale,  Charles  Willson,  1741-1827. 

2841.  Angelica  Peale.  (Bust  facing  left.) 
(Lent  by  Clarence  Winthrop  Bowen,  New 
York.) 

Peale,  James,  1749-1831. 

2842  Portrait  of  John  Morris.  (Painted  in 
Philadelphia,  about  1815.)  (Lent  by 
Morris  Sellers,  Chicago.) 

Peale,  Rembrandt,  1778-1860. 

2843.  Portrait  of  Bernardin  de  St.  Pierre. 
(Painted  1808.)  (Lent  by  the  Corcoran 
Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C.) 

Peele,  John  Thomas,  1822- 

2844.  Reception  into  Paradise.  (Painted 
1849.)  (Lent  by  C.  B.  Hume,  Chicago.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Pine,  Robert  Edge,  1732-1788. 

2845.  David  Garrick.  (Painted  in  London, 
1772.)  (Lent  by  Charles  Henry  Hart. 
Philadelphia.) 

Quartley,  Arthur,  1839-1886. 

2846.  Summer  Morning,  Isles  of  Shoals. 
(Lent  by  the  Union  League  Club,  New 
York.) 

Ramage,  John,  circa,  1777-1794. 

2846a.  George  Washington.  (Miniature, 

painted  1783.)  (Lent  by  Mrs.  M.  S.Beach, 
Peekskill,  N.  Y.) 

Robertson,  Archibald,  1765-1835. 

2846b.  George  Washington.  (Miniature, 

painted  from  life,  in  the  Presidential  Man¬ 
sion,  1791-2.)  (Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Darling  and  Mrs.  S.  M.  Mygatt,  grand¬ 
daughters  of  the  artist,  Utica,  New  York.) 

2846c.  Martha  Washington.  (Miniature, 

painted  from  life,  in  the  Presidential 

Mansion,  1791-1792.)  (Lent  by  Mrs.  S. 
M.  Mygatt,  granddaughter  of  the  artist.) 

Robinson,  Thomas,  1835-1888. , 

2847.  Cattle  Ploughing.  (l!ent  by  the 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston.) 

Savage,  Edward,  1761-1817. 

2848.  Robert  Morris.  (Panel.  Painted  in 
Philadelphia  1790.)  (Lent  by  Armine 
Nixon  Hart,  Rosemont,  Montgomery  Co., 
Pa.) 

Shaw,  Joshua,  1777-1860. 

2849.  Coast  Scene.  (Lent  by  Thomas 
Donaldson,  Philadelphia.) 

Smibert,  John,  1684-1751. 

2850.  Bishop  Berkeley  and  his  family. 
(Painted  at  Whitehall  1729.  Said  to  be 
the  first  painting  containing  more  than 
one  figure  made  in  America.  The  lady 
with  the  child  is  Mrs.-  Berkeley;  the 
second  lady  is  Miss  Handcock;  the  sec¬ 
retary  is  Mr.  Dalton;  the  gentleman  be¬ 
hind  the  ladies  is  Mr.  John  Moffat;  the 
one  standing  at  the  left  is  Mr.  Smibert.) 
(Lent  by  Yale  University,  New  Haven.) 

Staigg,  Richard  M.,  1817-1881. 

2851.  Portrait  in  miniature  of  Washington 
Allston.  (Replica  of  portrait  painted 
from  life  in  1841.)  (Lent  by  Mrs.  Richard 
M.  Staigg,  Boston.) 

2851a.  Portrait  of  a  child.  (Lent  by  Wil¬ 
liam  F.  Matchett,  Boston.) 

Stanley,  L.  C. 

2852.  Trial  of  Red  Jacket.  '  (Lent  by  L.  C. 
Stanley.) 

Stuart,  Gilbert,  1755-1828. 

2853.  Henry  Nicols,  of  Baltimore.  (Painted 
in  Boston.)  (Lent  by  Col.  Thomas  S. 
Rhett,  Washington,  D.  C.) 


DEPARTMENT  K.~- FINE  ARTS. 


Exhibit  of  Private  Collections. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2853a.  Portrait  of  Col.  John  Tayloe. 

(Painted  1804.)  (Lent  by  the  Corcoran 
Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C.) 

2853b.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  John  Tayloe. 
(Painted  1804.)  (Lent  by  the  Corcoran 
Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C.) 

2853c.  Portrait  of  Counsellor  Dunn.  (Painted 
in  America,  1795  or  1796.)  (Lent  by 
Martin  Brimmer,  Boston.) 

2853d.  George  Washington.  (Painted  in 
Philadelphia,  1795.)  (Lent  by  Charles 
Henry  Hart,  Philadelphia.) . 

2853c.  Portrait  of  Robert  Young,  of  Vir¬ 
ginia.  (Lent  by  John  Russel  Pope,  New 
York.) 

2853b  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Samuel  Smith.  (Lent 
by  Dr.  William  Sturgis  Bigelow,  Boston.) 

2853g.  Benjamin  Lincoln  Lear.  (Lent  by 
Louisa  Lear  Eyre,  Philadelphia.) 

2853I1.  Richard  Bibb,  Russelville,  Kentucky. 
(Painted  in  Philadelphia  early  in  the 
present  century.)  (Lent  by  Miss  F.  B. 
Crittenden,  Frankfort,  Kentucky.) 

Sully,  Thomas,  1783-1872. 

2854.  Chief  Justice  John  Marshall.  (Painted 
in  Richmond,  Va.,  1829  or  1830).  (Lent 
by  Miss  Fanny  M.  Cole,  Culpeper,  Va.) 

Tilton,  John  Rollin,  1833-1888. 

2855.  Venetian  Fishing  Boats.  (Painted  in 
Rome.)  (Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of 
Art,  Washington,  D.  C.) 

Tooley,  James,  Jr. 

2855a.  Edward  P.  Mitchell.  (Miniature, 
painted  in  St.  Louis,  about  1835.)  (Lent 
by  James  T.  Mitchell,  Philadelphia.) 

Trumbull,  John,  1756-1843. 

2856.  Asher  B.  Durand.  (Panel.  Painted 
in  New  York,  1820.)  (Lent  by  John  Dur¬ 
and,  Paris.) 

Vanderlyn,  John,  1775-1852. 

2857.  Portrait  of  James  Monroe.  (Painted 
1816.)  (Lent  by  Mrs.  M.  Gouverneur, 
Washington,  D.  C.) 

Waldo,  Samuel,  1783-1861. 

2858.  Portrait  of  G.  W.  Parke  Custis. 
(Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art, 
Washington,  D.  C.) 

Weir,  Robert  W.,  1803-1889, 

2859.  Taking  the  Veil.  (Painted  at  West 
Point,  N.  Y.,  1863.)  (Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  M. 
Weir,  New  YorK  \ 

Wertmuller,  Adolph  Ulric,  1750-1811. 

2860.  Danae.  (Lent  by  Daniel  Morgan 
Taylor,  Springfield,  Mass.) 

West,  Benjamin,  1738-1820. 

2861.  Portrait  of  the  artist,  as  President  of 
the  Royal  Academy.  (Half  length,  seated, 
facing  right.  Painted  in  London.)  (Lent 
t>y  Clarence  Winthrop  Bowen,  New  York,) 


Exhibit 

No. 

2861a.  Engraving  from  the  above,  by  T. 
Holloway.  (Lent  by  Clarence*  Winthrop 
Bowen,  New  York.) 

2861b.  Expulsion  from  Eden.  (Lent  by 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.) 

Wimar,  Charles,  1829-1863. 

2862.  Attack  on  an  Emigrant  Train.  (Lent 
by  Mrs.  Edgar  Miller,  St.  Louis.) 

Woodside,  Abraham. 

2862a.  The  Infant  Bacchus.  (Painted  in 
Philadelphia,  about  1852.)  (Lent  by 
James  T.  Mitchell,  Philadelphia.) 

Wright,  Joseph,  1756-1793. 

2863.  George  Washington.  length, 
seated,  facing  left.  Painted  1790.  See 
Bowen’s  “Centennial  of  Washington’s  In¬ 
auguration,”  p.  545.)  (Lent  by  Clarence 
Winthrop  Bowen,  New  York.) 

2863a.  Martha  Washington.  length, 

seated,  full  face  to  left.  See  Bowen’s 
Centennial  of  Washingington’s  Inaugur¬ 
ation,”  pp.  457,458.)  (Lent  by  Clarence 
Winthorp  Bowen,  New  York.) 

2863g.  Portrait  of  George  Washington. 
(Lent  by  Gideon  L.  McKean,  Chicago.) 


LOAN  COLLECTION. 

Foreign  Masterpieces  Owned  in  the 
United  States. 


In  Galleries  40,-41,  42. 

Alma-Tadema,  Lawrence,  London. 

2868.  A  Reading  from  Homer.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  Henry  G.  Marquand,  New  York.) 

Bastien-Lepage,  Jules,  1848-1885,  France. 

2869.  The  Thames.  (Lent  by  Mr.  John  G. 
Johnson,  Philadelphia.) 

2870.  Revery.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer, 
Chicago.) 

Besnard,  Paul- Albert,  Paris. 

2871.  Head.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer, 
Chicago.) 

Bonheur,  Mile.  Rosa,  Paris. 

2872.  Sheep.  (Lent  by  Gen.  Russel1  A. 
Alger,  Detroit.) 

2873.  Pastoral.  (Lent  from  the  collection 
of  the  late  Mr.  Jay  Gould,  New  York.) 

Bonington,  Richard  P.,  1801-1828,  England. 

2874.  Landscape.  (Lent  by  Mr.  R.  Hall 
McCormick,  Chicago.) 

Breton,  Jul@s-Adolphe,  Paris. 

2875.  The  Song  of  the  Lark.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
Henry  Field,  Chicago.) 


GROUP  146. 

Exhibits  from  Private  Collections. 

Additional  entries  to  the  Retrospective  Exhibit  of  American  Painting. 


Cushman,  George  Hewitt,  1814-1876. 

2864.  John  Wetherill.  (Miniature.)  (Lent 
by  Miss  Rachel  Wetherill,  Philadelphia.) 

2865.  Martha  Wetherill.  (Miniature.)  (Lent 
by  the  Misses  Cushman,  Philadelphia.) 

Freeman,  George. 

2866.  Mrs.  Blight.  (Miniature.)  (Lent  by 
Robert  Fulton  Blight,  Philadelphia.) 


2867.  Gen.  Charles  Scott.  (Miniature.) 

(Lent  by  Mrs.  Burnley.) 

2867a.  Robert  Fulton.  (Miniature,  painted 
in  London,  after  Benjamin  West.)  (Lent 
by  Robert  Fulton  Blight,  Philadelphia.) 
Wood,  Joseph,  Circa  1798-1816. 

2867b.  Thomas  Apthorp  Cooper  as  Hamlet. 
(Miniature.)  (Lent  by  Geo.  Trott,  Phila¬ 
delphia.) 


UNITED  STATES. 


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Exhibits  of  Private  Collections. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2876.  Colza-gatherers.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Collis 
P.  Huntington,  New  York.) 

Carolus-Duran,  Emile-Auguste,  Paris. 

2877.  An  Odalisque.  (Lent  by  Mr.  William 
Buchanan,  New  York.) 

2878.  Portrait  of  Madame  Modjeska.  (Lent 
by  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia.) 

Cazin,  Jean-Charles,  Paris. 

2879.  The  Expulsion  from  Paradise.  (Lent 
by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago.) 

2880.  Elsinore,  the  Home  of  Hamlet.  (Lent 
by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago.) 

2881.  Flight  into  Egypt.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Potter  Palmer,  Chicago.) 

2882.  Midnight  Moonlight,  Abbeville, 
France.  (  Lent  by  Charles  T.  Yerkes, 
Chicago.) 

Constable,  John,  1776-1837,  England. 

2883.  Weymouth  Bay.  (Lent by  Mr.  Will¬ 
iam  H.  Fuller,  New  York. 

2884.  The  Lock.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry 
Field,  Chicago.) 

2885.  Shepherd  and  Flock  — Dedham 
Church  in  the  distance.  (Lent  by  Mr.  R. 
Hall  McCormick,  Chicago. ) 

Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille,  1796-1875, 
France. 

2886.  The  Flight  from  Sodom.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  Henry  O.  Havemeyer,  New  York.) 

2887.  Orpheus.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer, 
Chicago.) 

2888.  Shrimp-fisher.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Potter 
Palmer,  Chicago.) 

2889.  Landscape.  '  (Lent  by  Mr.  Potter 
Palmer,  Chicago.) 

2890.  Dance  of  the  Nymphs.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
William  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco.) 

2891.  Evening.  (Lent  from  the  collection 
of  the  late  Mr.  Jay  Gould,  New  York.) 

2892.  The  Path  to  the  Village.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

2893.  Environs  of  Ville  d’Avray,  France. 
(Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

2894.  Landscape.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Gardiner 
G.  Hubbard,  Washington,  D.  C.) 

2895.  Old  Man  Seated  on  Corot’s  Trunk 
in  the  Artist’s  Chamber  in  Rome.  (Lent 
by  Dr.  Henry  C.  Angell,  Boston.) 

2896.  Evening.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Alfred 
Corning  Clark,  New  York.) 

2897.  The  Inn.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Martin  A. 
Ryerson,  Chicago.) 

Courbet,  Gustave,  1819-1877,  France. 

2898.  Dogs  and  Hare.  (Lent  by  Uenry  0. 
Havemeyer,  New  York.) 

Couture,  Thomas,  1815-1879,  France. 

2899.  Portrait  of  Madame  Couture,  (Le^it 

by  the  Museum  of  Fiu§  Art§,  Boston) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Dagnan-Bouveret,  Pascal- Adolphe-Jean* 

Paris. 

2900.  La  Bernoise.  (Lent  by  Mr.  John  G. 
Johnson,  Philadelphia.) 

2901.  Brittany  Peasant  Girl.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
J.  H.  Wade,  Cleveland.) 

Daubigny,  Charles-Francois,  1817-1878, 
France. 

2902.  The  Cooper’s  Shop.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Francis  Bartlett,  Boston.) 

2903.  Banks  of  the  Oise,  Auvers-Sur-Oise, 
France.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes, 
Chicago.) 

2904.  Coast  near  Dieppe.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New  York.) 

Decamps,  Alexandre-Gabriel,  1803-1860, 
France. 

2905.  Oriental  Kiosk.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Mar¬ 
tin  A.  Ryerson,  Chicago.) 

Degas,  Paris. 

2906.  The  Dancing  Lesson.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Alexander  J.  Cassatt,  Philadelphia.) 

2907.  Race  Horses.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Albert 
Spencer,  New  York.) 

Delacroix,  Ferdinand-Victor-Eugene,  1798- 
1863,  France. 

2908.  Christ  at  the  Tomb.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Alfred  Croning  Clark,  New  York.) 

2909.  Tiger  Quenching  his  Thirst.  (Lent 
by  Mr.  Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New  York.) 

2910.  Turks  Abducting  a  Girl.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  William  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco.) 

Detaille,  Edouard,  Paris. 

2911.  Flag  of  Truce.  (Lent  by  Mr.  E.  Bur¬ 
gess,  Warren,  Philadelphia.) 

Diaz  de  la  Pefia,  Narcisse-Virgile,  1808- 
1876,  France. 

2912.  La  Danse  des  Almees.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia.) 

2913.  The  Descent  of  the  Bohemians. 

(Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  D.  Warren,  Boston.) 

2914.  Turkish  Women.  (Lent  by  Mr.  D. 
M.  Ferry,  Detroit.) 

Dupre,  Jules,  1812-1889,  France. 

2915.  The  Pool.  (Lent  by  Mr.  E.  Burgess 
Warren,  Philadelphia.) 

2916.  The  Open  Sea.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Will¬ 
iam  H.  Fuller,  New  York.) 

2917.  At  Sea.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T. 
Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

Fantin-Latour,  Henri,  Paris. 

2918.  Vision  of  Tannhauser.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
J.  H.  Wade,  Cleveland.) 

portuny,  Mariano,  1838-1874,  Spain. 

2919.  Beach  at  Portici,  Italy.  (Lent  by 
Mrs.  Prescott  Flail  Butler,  Ne_w  York.) 

Francais,  prancols^Louis,  Paris. 

2920.  Sup  Breaking  Through  the  Mist. 
(Lent  by  Mr. William  h.;  chanan»N ewY ork.) 


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DEPARTMENT  K,— FINE  ARTS. 


Exhibits  of  Private  Collections. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Fromentin,  Eugene,  1820-1876,  France. 

2921.  The  Falconer.  (Lent  by  Mr.  D.  W. 
Powers,  Rochester.) 

2922.  Women  of  Sahara.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
Henry  Field,  Chicago.) 

Gericault,  J.  L.  A.,  Theodore,  1791-1824, 
France. 

2923.  Study  of  a  Cuirassier.  (Lent  by  the 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston.) 

Gerome,  Jean-Leon,  Paris. 

2924.  L’Eminence  Grise.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  S. 
D.  Warren,  Boston.) 

2925.  Le  Montreur  de  Serpents.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New  York.) 

2925a.  Pygmalion  and  Galatea.  (Marble 
group.)  (Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes, 
Chicago.) 

Greuze,  Jean-Baptiste,  1725-1805,  France. 

2926.  The  Pouting  Child.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Chicago.) 

Helleu,  Paris. 

2927.  Interior  of  Saint  Denis  Cathedral, 
showing  effect  of  light  through  Stained 
Glass  Windows.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  John  L. 
Gardner,  Boston.) 

Ingres,  Jean-Auguste-Dominique,  1780- 
1867,  France. 

2928.  The  Cardinal  Bibbiena  Introducing 
Raphael  and  his  Niece.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  S. 
D.  Warren,  Boston.) 

Isabey,  Eugene,  1804-1886,  France. 

2929.  A  Fete  at  the  Hotel  de  Rambouillet. 
(Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel  M.  Nickerson, 
Chicago.) 

Israels,  Josef,  Amsterdam. 

2930.  A  Frugal  Meal.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

Knaus,  Ludwig,  Berlin. 

2931.  A  Country  Festival.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

2932.  The  Potato  Harvest.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
Henry  Field,  Chicago.) 

Lefebvre,  Jules-Joseph,  Paris. 

2-933.  La  Cigale.  (Lent  by  the  St.  Louis 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts.) 

Leys,  Hendrik,  Baron,  1815-1896,  Belgium. 

2934.  The  Book  Stall.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

Lhermitte,  Leon-Auguste,  Paris. 

2935.  Washerwomen  on  the  Banks  of  the 
Marne.  (Lent  by  Mr.  E.  Burgess,  War¬ 
ren,  Philadelphia.) 

Manet,  Edouard,  1833-1883,  France. 

2936.  Marine.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Frank  Thom¬ 
son,  Philadelphia.) 

2937.  Dead  Toreador.  (Lent  by  Mr.  James 
S.  Inglis,  New  York.) 

2938.  Marine.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Alexander  J. 
Cassatt,  Philadelphia.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Maris,  Jacques,  The  Hague. 

2939«  Canal  in  Holland.  (Lent  by  Mr. 

John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia.) 

Mauve,  Antonin,  1838-1888,  Holland. 

2940.  The  Flock.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Joseph 
Jefferson,  New  York.) 

Meissonier,  Jean-Louis-Emest,  1813-1891, 
France. 

2941.  View  near  Poissy.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia.) 

2942.  Reconnaissance.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Chas. 
T.  Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

Michel,  Georges,  1733-1843,  France. 

2943.  The  Horseman.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Will¬ 
iam  H.  Fuller,  New  York.) 

2944.  Plain  of  Montmartre,  Paris.  (Lent 
by  Mr.  William  H.  Fuller,  New  York.) 

Michetti,  Francesco  Paolo,  Naples. 

2945.  Springtime  and  Love.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Albert  A.  Munger,  Chicago.) 

Millet,  Jean  Francois,  1814-1875,  France. 

2946.  The  Sheep  Shearers.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Peter  C.  Brooks,  Boston.) 

2947.  After  the  Bath.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Al¬ 
fred  Corning  Clark,  New  York.) 

2948.  The  Gleaners.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Al¬ 
fred  Corning  Clark,  New  York.) 

2949.  The  Haymaker.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  Al¬ 
fred  Corning  Clark,  New  York.) 

2950.  The  Pig  Killers.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 
T.  Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

2951.  The  Man  with  the  Hoe.  (Lent  by 
Mr.William  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco.) 

2952.  Shepherdess.  -(Lent  by  the  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts,  Boston.) 

2953.  Peasants  Carrying  a  New-born  Calf. 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry  Field,  Chicago.) 

Monet,  Claude,  Paris. 

2954. -  Morning  Fog.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Albert 
Spencer,  New  York.) 

2955.  Dawn  on  the  Coast  of  the  North  Sea. 
(Lent  by  Mr.  Albert  Spencer,  New  York.) 

2956.  Harbor  of  Havre. 

(Lent  by  Mr.  Frank  Thomson,  Philadel¬ 
phia.) 

2957.  Snow  Scene.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Alexander 
J.  Cassatt,  Philadelphia.) 

Monticelli,  Adolphe,  1824-1886,  France. 

2958.  Nymphs  Bathing.  (Lent  by  Dr. 
Henry  C.  Angell,  Boston.) 

Morland,  George,  1763-1804,  England. 

2959.  Contentment.  (Lent  by  Mr.  R.  Hall 
McCormick,  Chicago.) 

Neuville,  Alphonse-Marie  de,  1836-1887, 
France. 

2960.  The  Spy.  (Lent  by  Collis  P.  Hunt¬ 
ington,  New  York.) 

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Exhibits  of  Private  Collections. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Pissaro,  Camille,  Paris. 

2961.  The  Village.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Potter 
Palmer,  Chicago.) 

2962.  Summer.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Frank  Thom¬ 
son,  Philadelphia.) 

2963.  Spring.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Alexander  J. 
Cassatt,  Philadelphia.) 

Puvis  de  Chavannes,  Pierre,  Paris. 

2964.  Summer.  (Lent  by  Mr.  J.  H.  Wade, 
Cleveland.) 

2965.  Autuijm.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Martin  A. 
Ryerson,  Chicago.) 

Raffaelli,  Jean-Francois,  Paris. 

2966.  Absinthe*  Drinkers.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Potter  Palmer,  Chicago.) 

2967.  On  the  Coast.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Potter 
Palmer,  Chicago.) 

2968.  Place  de  la  Trinite,  Paris.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago.) 

Regnault,  Henri,  1843-1871,  France. 

2969.  In  the  Pyrenees.  (Lent  by  Mr.  John 
G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia.) 

Renoir,  A.,  Paris. 

2970.  In  the  Garden.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Albert 
Spencer,  New  York.) 

Ribot,  Theodule,  Augustin,  1823-1891, 
France. 

2970a.  The  Young  Politician.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
John  T.  Davis,  St.  Louis. 

Rousseau,  Theodore,  1812-1867,  France. 

2971.  Landscape  in  Berry,  France.  (Lent 
by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

2972.  Near  Barbizon.  (Lent  by  Dr.  Henry 
C.  Angell,  Boston.) 

2973.  View  on  the  Seine.  (Lent  from  the 
collection  of  the  late  Mr.  Jay  Gould,  New 
York.) 

2974.  A  Lone  Tree — Autumn.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Frank  Hill  Smith,  New  York. 

Sisley,  Alfred,  Paris. 

2975.  Village  Street,  Moret,  France.  (Lent 
by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago.) 

Swan,  John  M.,  London. 

2976.  The  Approaching  Combat.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

2977.  Two  Tigers.  (Lent  by  Mr.  John  G. 
Johnson,  Philadelphia.) 

2978.  Lioness  and  Cubs.  (Lent  by  Mr  Will¬ 
iam  L.  Elkins,  Philadelphia.) 

Tassaert,  Nicetas- Francois-Octave,  1800- 
1874,  France. 

2979.  Saint  Hilarion.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Potter 
Palmer,  Chicago.) 

Thompson,  Harry,  Paris. 

2980.  The  Shepherdess.  (Lent  by  the  St. 
Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts.) 

Troyon, Constant,  1810-1865,  France. 

2981.  A  Drove  of  Cattle  and  Sheep.  (Lent 
by  Mr.  Cornelius  Vanderbilt,  New  York. 

2982.  White  Cow  and  Sheep.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  Julius  Stroh,  Detroit.) 

2983.  Going  Home.  (Leni  by  Mrs.  Henry 
Field,  Chicago.) 

2984.  The  Surf.  (Lent  by  Mr.  Gftri  Mel- 
chers.) 

Uhde,  Fritz  von,  Munich. 

2985.  A  Sewing  Bee  in  Holland.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  L.  Crist  Delmonico,  New  York.) 

Van  Beers,  Jan,  Brussels. 

2986.  “You  Are  Welcome.”  (Lent  by  Mr. 
Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

Watts,  George  Frederick,  London. 

2987.  Portrait  of  Joachim — Candle-light. 
(Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Hutchinson,  Chi¬ 
cago.) 

Zorn,  Anders  L.,  Stockholm. 

.  2988.  Interior  of  a  Brewery  in  Stockholm. 

(Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago.) 
Rodin,  Auguste,  Paris. 

2989.  F rancesca  and  Paolo.  (Marble  group.) 

2990.  F rancesca  and  Paolo.  (Marble  group.) 
From  the  “Gates  of  Hell.”  Commissioned 
by  the  French  Government  for  the  Mu¬ 
seum  of  Decorative  Arts. 

2991.  Andromeda.  (Marble.) 

Nos.  96§©-2991  lent  by  Mr.  Henry 
Sargent,  New  York. 


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AUSTRIA 


Imperial-Royal  Commissioner  General, 

Hon.  Anton  von  Palitschek-Pal/aeorst,  ll.  d. 

6030  Edgerton  Avenue. 


Delegate  for  Tine  Arts. 

HANS.  TEAPLE, 

6030  Edgerton  Ave 


/Aanager, 

CHARLES  SEDELAEYER. 

PARIS. 


Represented  at  the  Exposition  by 

JOSEPH  SCHNELL, 

At  desk  at  entrance  of  Gallery  35,  West  Court. 


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AUSTRIA. 


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Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

GROUP  139. 

Sculpture. 

Breneck,  Anton,  Vienna. 

1.  Richard  Wagner.  (Bronze  relief.) 
Charlemont,  Theodor,  Vienna. 

2.  Boy  Beggar. 

Jarl,  Otto,  Vienna.  , 

3.  The  Creeping  Tiger. 

Kaan,  Arthur,  Vienna. 

4.  Old  Man.  (Terra  Cotta.) 

Myslbeck,  Josef  V.,  Prague. 

5.  “Graf  Franz  Thun-Hohenstein.” 
Schwarz,  Stefan,  Vienna. 

6.  Fauns  with  Geese.  (Two  groups.) 

7.  Heracles  in  the  Nessus  Garment. 

8.  Boy  with  Snake. 

9.  Mozart. 

Tilgner,  Victor,  Vienna. 

10.  His  Majesty  the  Emperor  of  Austria. 
(Zinc  bust.) 

11.  Jos.  R.  v.  Fuehrich.  (Bronze  bust.) 
Weigl,  Robert,  Vienna. 

12.  Beethoven. 

13.  Mozart. 

14.  Old  Vienna  Waltz. 

GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

Angeli,  Heinrich  von,  Vienna. 

15.  Portrait  of  Stanley. 

16.  Portrait  of  Architect  Schmidt.  (Lent 
by  the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna.) 

Ameseder,  Eduard,  Vienna. 

17.  Narenta  River  at  Mostar. 

18.  Evening. 

Bacher,  Rudolf,  Vienna. 

19.  Mater  Dolorosa.  (Lent  by  His  Majesty, 
the  Emperor.) 

20.  Ave  Maria. 

Bernatzik,  Wilhelm,  Vienna. 

21.  The  Vision  of  Saint  Bernard, 

Blaas,  Eugen  von,  Venice, 

22.  The  Good  Brother. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Blaas,  Julius  von,  Vienna. 

23.  Horse  Market  in  Hungary. 

Blau,  Tina,  Munich. 

24.  Fallen  Giant. 

Breidwiser,  Theodor,  Vienna, 

25.  Short  Rest. 

Brozik,  Vacslav,  Paris. 

26.  TheHistorical“Fenstersturz”at  Prague. 
A  deputation,  of  Bohemian  Protestants, 
May  23,  1678,  throwing  from  the  window 
the  Emperor’s  counselors,  who  refused  to 
comply  with  their  demand  for  a  discon¬ 
tinuance  of  the  violation  of  the  privileges 
of  their  sect — an  incident  of  the  outbreak 
of  “The  Thirty  Years  War.” 

27.  The  First  Communion  of  the  Hussites. 

Burnaud,  Eugene,  Veytaux-Chillon. 

28.  The  Children’s  Theatre. 

28a.  The  Duo. 

Canon,  Hans,  Vienna. 

29.  The  Master  of  the  Hounds.  (Lent  by 
His  Excellency,  Count  Wilczek,  Vienna.) 

Charlemont,  Edward,  Paris. 

29a.  Planning  the  Campaign.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
P.  C.  Hanford,  Chicago.) 

29b.  The  Pages.  (Lent  by  Mr.  C.  T. 
Yerkes,  Chicago.) 

29c.  The  Geographer. 

29d.  The  Artist  in  his  Studio. 

Charlemont,  Hugo,  Vienna. 

30.  Still  Life.  (Lent  by  the  Patriotic  Art 
Society,  Prague.) 

31.  In  the  Kitchen. 

Defregger,  Franz  von,  Munich. 

32.  Children  Playing  with  a  Dog.  (Lent  by 
His  Highness,  Prince  Liechtenstein,  Vien¬ 
na.) 

33.  “  God  Bless  You !  ”  (Lent  by  Mr.  L. 
Lobmeyr,  Vienna.) 

Deutsch,  Ludwig,  Paris. 

34.  The  Holy  Gate  in  Cairo. 

35.  The  Eunuchs. 

Ditscheiner,  Adolph,  Munich. 

36.  Spring. 

Engelhart,  Josef,  Vienna. 

37.  The  Curpark  at  Baden,  near  Vienna. 


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Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Ernst,  Rudolph,  Paris. 

38.  Tomb  of  Sultan  Selim. 

Fischer,  Ludwig  H.,  Vienna. 

39.  Himalaya  Scenery. 

Friedlaender,  Camilla,  Vienna. 

40.  Still  Life. 

Gisela,  Josef,  Vienna. 

41.  Adventures  in  the  Lottery.  (Lent  by 
His  Majesty,  the^  Emperor.) 

42.  One’s  Joy  is  Another’s  Sorrow. 

43.  The  Seamstresses. 

Nos.  42,  43  lent  by  His  Highness, 
Prince  Liechtenstein,  Vienna. 

44.  The  Visit  to  the  Laundry.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  M.  Mayr,  Vienna.) 

Gloss,  Ludwig,  Moedling. 

45-  The  Antiquarian. 

Golte,  Alexander  D.,  Vienna. 

46.  Christ  and  the  Women.  (Lent  by  the 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Vienna.) 

47-  Flower  Girl  at  Constantinople. 

Hamza,  Johann,  Vienna. 

48.  The  Dice-throwers.  (Lent  by  Mr.  M. 
Mayr,  Vienna.) 

Hasch,  Carl,  Vienna. 

49.  Old  Sawmill  in  the  Eschern  Valley. 
Hirschl,  Adolf,  Vienna. 

50.  Prometheus. 

51.  Wedding  Procession. 

Hoermann,  Theo.  v.,  Znaim. 

52.  Girls  Hunting  Mushrooms. 

Hoffmann,  Josef,  Znaim. 

53.  From  Bygone  Days. 

Hradecky,  Vacslav,  Prague. 

54.  Peasants’  Rebellion  in  Bohemia. 
Huber,  Rudolph,  Vienna. 

55.  George  Washington. 

56.  Fighting  Cows.  (Lent  by  His  Majesty, 
the  Emperor.) 

Jettel,  Eugen,  Paris. 

57.  Ramsau  Scenery.  (Lent  by  His  High¬ 
ness  Prince  Liechtenstein,  Vienna.) 

58.  Shore  of  the  Seine. 

59.  Dutch  Landscape. 

59a.  Road  near  Falkenbourgh,  Holland. 

(Lent  by  Mr.  A.  A.  Sprague,  Chicago.) 
59b.  Cows  at  Pasture. 

59c.  Landscape. 

59d.  Landscape. 

Karger,  Karl,  Vienna. 

60.  The  Graben  in  Vienna.  (Lent  by  His 
Majesty,  the  Emperor.) 

Katzer,  Anton,  Vienna. 

61.  The  Indiscreet  Friend. 

Kaufmann,  Isidor,  Vienna. 

62.  “Age  is  not  Proof  against  Folly.”  (Lent 
by  Mr.  M.  Mayr,  Vienna.) 

Knuepfer,  Benes,  Rome. 

63.  The  Eternal  Siren. 


Exhibit 

No. 

64.  Fight  of  Tritons.  (Lent  by  the  Acad¬ 
emy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna.) 

Kinzel,  Josef,  Vienna. 

65.  A  Dude  in  the  Country.  (Lent  by  His 
Majesty,  the  Emperor.) 

Kurzbauer,  Edward,  Rome. 

66.  The  Fortune  Teller.  (Lent  by  Mr.  L. 
Lobmeyr,  Vienna.) 

Lang-Laris,  Hermine,  Vienna. 

67.  Still  Life. 

Lebiedzki,  Eduard,  Vienna. 

68.  The  Kiss. 

Lichtenfels,  Ed.  v.,  Vienna. 

69.  Gulf  of  Quarnero.  (Lent  by  His  Maj¬ 
esty  the  Emperor.) 

Makart,  Hans,  Vienna. 

The  Five  Senses. 

70.  Smelling. 

71.  Tasting. 

72.  Sight. 

73.  Feeling. 

74.  Hearing. 

75.  The  Falconer. 

Moll,  Karl,  Vienna. 

76.  The  Roman  Ruins  in  Schoenbrunn. 
(Lent  by  His  Majesty  the  Emperor.) 

Mueller,  Anton,  Vienna. 

77.  The  Bird’s  Friend.  (Lent  by  Mr.  M. 
Mayr,  Vienna.) 

Mueller,  Leopold  C.,  Vienna. 

78.  Market  Place  in  Cairo.  (Lent  bj?  the 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna.) 

Munkaczy,  M.  de,  Paris. 

78a.  The  Story  of  the  Hero. 

Nadler,  Robert,  Buda-Pesth. 

79.  The  Duet. 

Nowak,  Ernst,  Vienna. 

80.  Tribute  to  the  Monastery.  (Lent  by 
Mr.  M.  Mayr,  Vienna.) 

Obermiillner,  Adolf,  Vienna. 

81.  Mountain  Brook  Torrent. 

Payer,  Julius  von,  Salzburg. 

82.  Never  Back!  Episode  of  the  Austro- 
Hungarian  Arctic  Voyage  under  Wey- 
precht  and  Payer,  1872-1874.  (Lent  by 
His  Majesty  the  Emperor.) 

Pausinger,  Franz  von,  Salzburg. 

83.  Autumn  Evening. 

84.  Late  Autumn. 

Pettenkofen,  Aug.  von,  Salzburg. 

85.  Gipsy  at  the  Hearth. 

86.  Market. 

87.  Farmhouse. 

Nos.  85-77  lent  by  His  Highness  Prince 
Liechtenstein,  Vienna. 

88.  Gipsy  Hut  in  the  Forest.  (Lent  by  Mr. 
L.  Lobmeyr,  Vienna.) 

88a.  Market  Day  at  Szolnok,  Hungary. 
(Lent  by  Marshall  Field,  Chicago.) 


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Pointings  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors,  On  Ivory,  Enamel,  Metal,  Porcelain,  Engravings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Probst,  Carl,  Salzburg. 

89.  The  Consultation. 

Ribarz,  Rudolf,  Salzburg. 

90.  Decorative  panel  for  a  Dining-room. 

91.  Decorative  panel  for  a  Dining-room. 
Roehrer,  Lina,  Munich. 

92.  At  the  Game  Dealer’s. 

Ruben,  Franz,  Vienna. 

93.  Autumn  Day  on  the  Lido. 

94.  From  Romantic  Times. 

Rumpler,  Franz,  Vienna. 

95.  Girl  From  Bohemia. 

Russ,  Robert,  Vienna. 

96.  Early  Spring.  (Lent  by  the  Academy 
of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna.) 

Schmid,  Julius,  Vienna. 

97.  “Suffer  Little  Children  to  Come  unto 
Me.” 

Schmid,  Mathias,  Munich. 

98.  The  Edelweiss  Plucker. 

Schindler,  Jac.  E.,  Vienna. 

99.  Saw-mill  in  Oberweissenbach.  (Lent 
by  His  Majesty  the  Emperor.) 

100.  View  of  Ragusa. 

101.  Peace.  (Lent  by  His  Majesty  the 
Emperor.) 

Schroedl,  Anton,  Vienna. 

102.  Flock  of  Sheep  in  Hungary. 

Sch  vaiger,  Hans,  Prague. 

103.  Bohemian  Peasant. 

104.  Bohemian  Peasant  Woman. 
Seligmann,  Adal,  Vienna. 

105.  The  Holy  Family. 

106.  Prof.  Billroth’s  Clinic. 

Simm,  Franz,  Munich. 

107.  Duet. 

108.  Indian  Summer.  (Lent  by  His  Maj¬ 
esty  the  Emperor.) 

Stein,  Alwyn  v.,  Vienna. 

109.  Un  Soldo,  Signore. 

Strecker,  Emil,  Vienna, 
no.  Before  the  Holidays. 

Temple,  Hans,  Vienna. 

hi.  Portrait  of  William  Unger, 
ina.  Portrait  of  Mr.  A.  A. 
mb.  Portrait  of  Mr.  P. 

Thoren,  Otto  v.,  Paris. 

112.  A  Wolf  !  (Lent  by  the  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts,  Vienna.) 

Wertheimer,  Gustav,  Paris. 

113.  The  Vision. 

Wiesinger,  Florian  O.,  Vienna. 

114.  Morning  at  the  Shore. 

115.  Feeding  the  Pigs. 

116.  Washerwoman  in  the  Mountain.  (Lent 
by  His  Majesty  the  Emperor.) 

Zetsche,  Edward,  Vienna. 

1 17.  View  in  Weissenkirchen. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Zewy,  Carl,  Vienna. 

1 18.  Home  Again. 

GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

Alt,  Rudolph,  Vienna. 

1 19.  Fountain  at  Trient. 

120.  Interior  of  Saint  Mark’s,  at  Venice. 
Nos.  119, 120  lent  by  His  Majesty  the 

Emperor. 

121.  Belvedere  at  Prague. 

122.  The  Old  Ducal  Castle  at  Bruck  a-M. 

123.  Interior  of  the  Presbytery  of  the  Saint 
Stephen  Church  at  Vienna. 

124.  Portico  in  the  Wallenstein  Palace  at 
Prague. 

Nos.  121-124  lent  "by  the  Library  of  the 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna. 

125.  Belvedere  at  Vienna. 

126.  Castle  Taufers  in  Tyrol. 

127.  Church  at  Innsbruck. 

Nos.  126, 127  lent  by  the  Library  of  the 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna. 

Fischer,  Ludwig  H.,  Vienna. 

128.  The  Chunsun  Temple  at  Karnak. 

129.  The  Grand  Temple  at  Karnak. 

130.  The  Bay  of  Cattaro. 

Hoffmann,  Josef,  Znaim. 

131.  Payerbach. 

Muench-Bellinghausen,  Constanze,  Pola. 

132.  Chestnut  Blossoms. 

133.  Roses. 

Tomec,  Heinrich,  Vienna. 

134.  Salzkammergut. 

135.  Church  at  St.  Wolfgang. 

Zetsche,  Eduard,  Vienna. 

136.  Town-gate  at  Sulzfeld  a-M. 

137.  Tower  at  Sulzfeld  a-M. 

GROUP  142. 

Paintings  on  Ivory,  on  Enamel,  on  Metal, 
on  Porcelain  or  other  Wares;  Fresco 
Painting  on  Walls. 

Siber,  A.,  Hall  (Tyrol). 

137a.  Ride  of  the  Walkures.  (Cartoon  in 
sepia.) 

GROUP  143. 

Engravings  and  Etchings :  Prints. 

Jasper,  Victor,  Vienna. 

138.  The  Holy  Trinity  (after  Duerer). 
Michalek,  Ludwig,  Vienna. 

139.  Josef  Haydn.  (Original  Etching.) 

140.  Ludwig  von  Beethoven.  (Original 
Etching.) 


AUSTRIA. 


Engravings  and  Etchings,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No. 

141.  Portrait  of  His  Majesty  the  Emperor 
of  Austria. 

Unger,  W.,  Vienna. 

142.  Portrait  of  Rembrandt.  (After  Rem¬ 
brandt.) 

143.  Portrait  of  Rubens’  Sons.  (After  Rub¬ 
ens.) 

144.  Portrait  of  Heythuysen.  (After  F. 
Hals.) 

Woernle,  W.,  Vienna. 

145.  Head  of  Christ.  (After  G.  Max.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

GROUP  144. 

Wagner,  Otto,  Vienna. 

146.  Three  studies  for  the  Cathedral  in 
Berlin.  (Pen  drawings.) 


GROUP  145. 

Scharff,  A.,  Vienna. 

147.  Medallions  and  reliefs. 


BELGIUM 


President  of  the  Commission, 

ASTERE  VERCRUYSSE,  Senator, 

Victoria  Hotel. 


President  of  the  Committee  on  Pine  Arts, 


ERNEST  SLINGENEYER, 

Brussels. 


Delegate  for  Pine  Arts, 

MICHAEL  STRAUS, 

Chicago. 


Committee  on  Pine  Arts: 

PAINTING. 

cJAN  VERHAS,  DESIRE  DE  KEGHEL, 

ALBRECHT  DE  VRIENDT,  ISIDORE  /AEYERS, 

EDGARD  PARASYN,  ADRIEN  LE  AVAYEUR, 

PRANZ  VAN  KUYCK,  ISIDORE  VERHEYDEN. 


SCULPTURE. 

HENRY  STACQUET, 
ALBERT  DESENPANS, 
ALBERT  HA/ABRESIN, 
HIPPOLITE  LE  ROY, 
CONSTANTIN  /AEUN1ER. 


ENGRAVING. 

GUSTAVE  BIOT,  LOUIS  LENAIN. 

Information  regarding  works  for  sale  may  be  obtained  at  the  Office  of  the 
Belgian  Eine  Arts  Section,  Gallery  67,  West  Pavilion. 


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BELGIUM. 

Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

GROUP  189. 

Sculpture. 

Braecke,  Pierre,  Brussels. 

1.  Deserted.  (Statuette,  bronze.) 

Chailier,  Guillaume,  Brussels. 

2.  Girl.  (Bust,  marble.) 

3.  Lina.  (Bust,  marble.) 

4.  Turkey.  (Bronze.) 

DeKeyser,  Jean  Baptiste,  Brussels. 

5.  St.  Cecilia,  Singing.  (Marble  bust.) 

De  Mathelin,  Maurice,  Liege. 

6.  Woman  Collier.  (Bronze  statuette, 
from  cire  perdue?) 

Des  Enfans,  Albert,  Brussels. 

7.  After  the  Walk.  (Statuette,  marble.) 

8.  Manon  Lescaut.  (Bust,  marble.) 

9.  La  Nique.  (Statuette,  bronze.) 

De  Tombay,  Alphonse,  Brussels. 

10.  Knight  of  the  Middle  Ages.  (Bronze.) 

11.  Goose  Girl.  (Bronze.) 

12.  Neapolitan  Improvisator.  (Bronze.) 

De  Vigne,  Paul,  Brussels. 

13.  Poverella.  (Statue,  marble.) 

14.  Domenica.  (Statue,  bronzed 

15.  Amertume.  (Bust,  marble.) 

16.  Pysche.  (Bust,  marble.) 

17.  Roman  Woman.  (Bust,  bronze.) 
Hambresin,  Albert,  Brussels. 

18.  An  Edict,  15th  century.  (Statuette, 
bronze.) 

19.  Curfew,  15th  century.  (Statuette, 
bronze.) 

20.  Crossbowman,  15th  century.  (Statuette, 
bronze.) 

21.  A  Proclamation.  15th  century.  (Stat¬ 
uette,  bronze.) 

Herain,  Jean,  Brussels. 

22.  A  Captive.  (Marble.) 

23.  Going  to  the  Fields.  (Bronze.) 

Joris,  Francois,  Antwerp. 

24.  The  Ship’s  Boy.  (Marble  bust.) 

25.  The  Cherries.  (Marble.) 

26.  Fantasy.  (Bronze  bust.) 

Le  Roy,  Hipp.  Ghent  and  Rome. 

27.  Course  Folatre.  (Bronze.) 

28.  Child  Life.  (Marble.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

29.  When  the  North  Wind  Came.  (Bronze, 

cire  perdue .) 

30.  Polar  Bear.  (Bronze.) 

Martens,  Jean  Baptiste,  Paris. 

31.  Girl  and  Turtle  Doves.  (Marble.) 

32.  A  Spinner.  (Bust  with  arms,  marble.) 
Samuel,  Charles,  Brussels. 

33.  Primavera.  (Bust,  bronze.) 

34.  Prelude.  (Statuette,  bronze.) 

Van  Beurden,  Alphonse,  Antwerp. 

35.  Forced  Bath.  (Group  in  bronze,  eire 
perdue .) 

36.  Quinten  Matsys  in  Boyhood.  (Bust, 
marble.) 

37.  Young  Singer.  (Bust,  marble.) 

Van  der  Straeten,  Georges,  Paris. 

38.  Portrait  of  Monsieur  Worth.  (Bust, 
marble.) 

39.  Spring.  (Bronze.)  )  Lent  by 

40.  Winter.  (Bronze.)  £  Mr.  C.  T.Yerkes, 

41.  Idyl.  (Bronze.)  )  Chicago. 
Weyns,  Jules,  Antwerp. 

42.  Sweet  Slumber.  (Statue,  marble.) 

43.  The  Bird  Catcher.  (Bust,  marble.) 
Willems,  Joseph,  Malines. 

44.  A  Child.  (Bronze  bust.) 

45.  L’Epervier.  (Group,  bronze.) 

46.  Clown.  (Statuette,  bronze.) 


GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

Abry,  Leon,  Antwerp. 

47.  The  Sparrow  of  Lesbia. 

Anten,  Djef,  Hasselt. 

48.  December  Morning. 

Arden,  Henry,  Brussels. 

49.  After  the  Storm.  Marine. 

Asselbergs, Alphonse,  Uccle  near  Brussels. 

50.  Toward  Evening  on  a  Fine  Winter 
Day  in  Campine,  Belgium. 

51.  A  Ravine  in  Winter,  in  the  Ardennes 
Mountains. 

Baron,  Theodore,  Namur. 

52.  Autumn  Leaves,  Afternoon. 

53.  Autumn  Day  in  the  Ardennes. 


BELGIUM. 


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Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bayart,  Paul,  Brussels. 

54.  In  Holland. 

Beernaert,  Euphrosine,  Brussels. 

55.  Entrance  to  the  Convent. 

56.  Autumn  Evening.  (In  Woman’s  Build¬ 
ing.) 

Beilis,  Hubert,  Brussels. 

57.  Strawberries. 

58.  Game. 

Binje,  Franz,  Brussels. 

59.  Rocks  of  the  Fond  d’Arquet,  Namur. 
Boudry,  Alois,  Antwerp. 

60.  In  Sunday  Attire. 

61.  Interior,  Afternoon. 

Bource,  Henri,  Antwerp. 

62.  The  Cherries. 

Bourotte,  Auguste,  Brussels. 

63.  Pyramus  and  Thisbe. 

64.  In  the  Fields. 

Bouvier,  A.,  Brussels. 

65.  Marine. 

Broereman,  Eugene,  Brussels. 

66.  Among  the  Heather. 

67.  Oliva. 

Brunin,  Leon,  Antwerp. 

68.  A  Visit  to  the  Studio  of  Benvenuto 
Cellini. 

69.  Declaration  of  Love. 

Cap,  Constant,  Antwerp. 

70.  Jeu  de  la  Comete.  Old  Salon,  Louis 
XV,  of  the  Kums  Museum,  Antwerp. 

Carabain,  Jacques,  Brussels. 

71.  La  Piazza  Guilio  Cesare,  at  Rimini, 
Italy. 

72.  View  of  Cogoleto  on  the  Mediterranean, 
said  to  be  the  birthplace  of  Columbus. 

Carpentier,  Evariste,  La  Hulpe. 

73.  Summer  Sun. 

74.  Convalescence. 

Claus,  Emile,  Astene. 

75.  Cock  Fight  in  Flanders. 

Coenraets,  Charles,  Brussels. 

76.  Woodturners’  Shop  (Brussels  type). 

77.  Interior  at  Anderghem,  near  Brussels. 
Cogen,  Felix,  Brussels. 

78.  The  Shipwrecked — Coast  of  Holland. 
Collart,  Mme.  Marie. 

79.  The  Springs  of  Schavues. 

80.  A  Farm.  (In  Woman’s  Building,) 
Coosemans,  Joseph-Theodore,  Brussels. 

81.  Wooded  Path  in  the  Campine. 
Courtens,  Franz,  Brussels. 

82.  The  Departure  of  the  Herd. 

83.  Road  Through  the  Dunes. 

Crabeels,  Flor,  Antwerp. 

84.  Flemish  Kermesse. 

85.  '  The  Return  to  the  Farm. 

Dael,  Auguste,  Ghent. 

86.  Jealousy. 


Exhibit 

No. 

87.  While  the  Husband  is  Away. 
D’Anethan,  Alix,  Paris. 

88.  The  Holy  Women.  (In  Woman’s 
Building.) 

De  Bats,  Auguste  Marie,  Bornhem. 

89.  In  Zeeland. 

De  Beul,  Jean-Henri,  Brussels. 

90.  Herder  Assembling  his  Flock. 

De  Beul,  Franz,  Brussels. 

91.  Return  to  the  Stable,  in  the  Campine. 
De  Bievre,  Marie,  Brussels. 

92.  Peaches. 

93.  Accessories  (the  Porcelains).  (Woman’s 
Building.) 

De  Bourtzoff,  Nathalie,  Brussels. 

94.  Hors  de  Combat. 

De  Bourtzoff,  Sophie,  Brussels. 

95.  The  Orphan. 

De  Bruyn,  Frans,  Antwerp. 

96.  Waiting — Toward  Evening. 

De  Hem,  Louise,  Ypres. 

97.  The  Sexton.  (Lent  by  the  Museum  of 
Ypres.) 

98.  Return  of  a  Procession  in  Flanders. 
(In  Woman’s  Building.) 

De  Heuvel,  Theodore-Bernard,  Brussels. 

99.  A  Schoolmaster. 

De  Keghel,  Desire,  Ghent. 

100.  Flowers  and  Accessories  of  Music. 

101.  Souvenir  of  Prince  Baudouin  of  Bel¬ 
gium. 

De  Keyser,  Nicaise  (deceased). 

102.  The  Holy  Week  in  Seville. 
Dell’Acqua,  Cesare,  Brussels. 

103.  State  Prisoner  in  the  Fortress  of  Grad- 
isca. 

De  Naeyer,  Charles,  Brussels. 

104.  Still  Life. 

105.  Still  Life.  (Cheeses.) 

Den  Duyts,  Gustave,  Brussels. 

106.  Church  of  Wondelghem.Winter  Scene. 

107.  Portrait  of  M.  E.  D.  V. 

De  Rickx,  Louis,  Antwerp. 

108.  The  Storm. 

109.  The  Harvest. 

De  Schampheleer,  Edmond,  Brussels, 
no.  Autumn  Morning.  Genck,  Limbourg. 
hi.  Holland  Prairies. 

De  Smeth,  Henri,  Borgerhout. 

1 12.  The  Smoker. 

De  Vigne,  Emma,  Ghent. 

113.  Flowers. 

De  Vriendt,  Albrecht,  Antwerp. 

114.  Charles  VI  and  Odette. 

De  Vriendt,  Juliaan,  Brussels. 

1 15.  Souvenir  of  Cairo. 

Dielman,  Marguerite,  Brussels. 

116.  Fruit. 


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Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Dierickx,  Omer,  Brussels. 

1 17.  Reunion  of  Friends. 

1 18.  Dreary  Waking. 

Dillens,  Albrecht,  Brussels. 

1 19.  Shrimp  Gatherers. 

Farasyn,  Edgard,  Antwerp. 

120.  Embarkment  of  Emigrants  at  Ant¬ 
werp. 

121.  The  Truants. 

Fichefet,  Georges-Francois-Paul,  Brussels. 

122.  Bather. 

Fischer,  Alice,  Brussels. 

123.  Gladioli. 

Frank,  Lucien,  Tervueren. 

124.  October. 

Gailliard,  Francois,  Brussels. 

125.  La  Porte  de  Hal  in  Brussels. 

Gerard,  Theodore,  Brussels. 

126.  Bad  Reception. 

Gevers,  Helene,  Antwerp. 

127.  Arab  Merchant. 

128.  A  FuturePoet. 

Godding,  Emile,  Antwerp. 

129.  One  Florin,  Five  Cents,  Four  Deniers. 
Goemans,  Gustave-Hubert,  Ghent. 

130.  Summer. 

131.  Sunshine  on  the  Avenue. 

Guffens,  Godefroid,  Brussels. 

132.  Girl,  Dressing. 

133.  Girl,  Dressing. 

Guiette,  Jules,  Antwerp. 

134.  Evening. 

Halle,  Oscar,  Antwerp. 

135.  The  Last  Day  of  Autumn. 

136.  Reading  of  the  Bible  at  the  Old  Men’s 
Hospice. 

Hagemans,  Maurice,  Brussels. 

137.  Snow  in  the  Forest  of  Soigne. 

Heger,  Louise,  Brussels. 

138.  Banks  of  the  Ourthe  River. 

Herbo,  Leon,  Brussels. 

139.  Souvenir  of  Italy. 

Hoeterickx,  Emile,  Brussels. 

140.  Arrival  of  the  Mailboat  at  Dover 
Hoorickx,  H.  G.  Ernest,  Brussels. 

141.  Winter  Twilight. 

Horenbant,  Joseph,  Ghent. 

142.  Young  Woman. 

Huysmans,  Jean  Baptiste,  Hove. 

143.  Visit  of  the  Merchant  (Algeria). 
Jacobs,  Adolphe,  Brussels. 

144.  Stable  at  Boitsfort. 

Jacobs,  Louis,  Brussels. 

145.  The  Scheldt  with  Floating  Ice. 

146.  Evening  on  the  Lower  Scheldt. 
Kegeljan,  Franz,  Brussels. 

147.  Flemish  Farm. 

148.  Shores  of  Lake  Neuchatel. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Kokken,  Henry, Antwerp, 

149.  A  Venture. 

150.  Gallantry. 

Lamoriniere,  Francois,  Antwerp. 

151.  Avenue  of  Oaks,  near  Antwerp. 

152.  Snow  Effect,  near  Antwerp. 

Laumans,  Fanny,  Brussels. 

153.  While  Awaiting  the  Artist.  (Woman’s 
Building.) 

Leempoels,  Jef.,  Brussels. 

154.  The  Amateurs. 

155.  A  Vocation  in  Suspense. 

Lefebvre,  Charles,  Brussels. 

156.  Arab  Encampment  in  Morocco. 

Le  Mayeur,  Adrien,  Boitsfort. 

157.  The  Storm. 

158.  Setting  Sun  at  Sea. 

Le  Roy,  Hipp.,  Ghent  and  Rome. 

159.  Dream  of  Happiness. 

160.  Winter  in  a  Flemish  Town. 
Looymans,  Remain,  Antwerp. 

161.  Flemish  Farmyard. 

Lybaert,  Theophile,  Ghent. 

162.  The  Mother  of  Sorrows. 

163.  Melancholy. 

Maeterlinck,  Louis,  Ghent. 

164.  Peace. 

Mayne,  Jean,  Brussels. 

165.  On  the  Coast. 

166.  Les  Va-nu-pieds. 

Meunier,  Georgette. 

167.  The  Mandolin. 

168.  Souvenirs  of  a  Bride.  (Woman’s  Build¬ 
ing-) 

Meyers,  Isidore,  Brussels. 

169.  Briele  Poort,  Ypres. 

170.  Banks  of  the  Scheldt,  November. 
Michel,  Gustave,  Ghent. 

171.  The  Novice. 

Montigny,  Jules  Leon,  Tervueren. 

172.  The  Return  of  the  Herd,  October. 
Musin,  Auguste,  Brussels. 

173.  Entrepot  Royal  and  Bassin  du  Com¬ 
merce  at  Brussels. 

174.  Ostend  Fishermen  Caught  by  a  Squall 
in  the  North  Sea. 

Namur,  Francois,  Liege. 

175.  Pauvrettes. 

Nys,  Carl,  Antwerp. 

176.  Chess  Players. 

Ooms,  Karel,  Antwerp. 

177.  Cupid  in  Chase. 

Petit,  Corneille,  Brussels. 

178.  Happy  Grandmother. 

Plasky,  Eugene  J.  B.,  Anderghem. 

179.  Chestnut  Alley  in  Overysshe, 
Brabant. 

Plumot,  Andre,  Antwerp. 

180.  The  Dangerous  Bridge. 


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Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

181.  Leaving  the  Stable. 

Portaels,  Jean,  Brussels. 

182.  Mother  and  Child,  Morocco. 

Proost,  Frans,  Antwerp. 

183.  In  First  Class. 

Quitton,  Edouard,  Antwerp. 

184.  Still  Life. 

Ransy,  Putzeys,  Felicie,  Liege. 

185.  Immortelles. 

1S6.  Primroses  and  Oranges.  (In  Woman’s 
Building.) 

Richir,  Herman,  Brussels. 

187.  Fantasy. 

Robie,  Jean,  Brussels. 

188.  Bunch  of  Roses. 

Ronner,  Alice,  Brussels. 

189.  The  Heron. 

Rosier,  Jean  Guillaume,  Antwerp. 

190.  Portrait  of  Mme.  R. 

191.  At  My  Friend  Dupon’s. 

Rosseels,  Jacques,  Termonde. 

192.  In  the  Campine,  Morning. 

193.  After  the  Rain,  Campine. 

Roszmann,  Augusta,  Ghent  and  Paris. 

194.  Portrait  of  Mile.  D. 

Rul,  Henry,  Antwerp. 

195.  Winter  Evening. 

Rullens,  Jules,  Brussels. 

196.  The  Study. 

Seghers,  Franz,  Brussels. 

197.  Lilium  Harrisi. 

Simons,  J.  Frans,  Antwerp. 

198.  Love  and  Patriotism. 

Slingeneyer,  Ernest,  Brussels. 

199.  Last  Days  of  Pompeii. 

200.  Episode  of  an  Inundation,  Dordrecht. 
Stroobant,  Francois,  Brussels. 

201.  The  Old  Canal  of  the  Rosary  in  Bruges. 

202.  The  Pont  Saint  Jean  and  the  Belfry 
in  Bruges. 

Toefaert,  Albert,  Ghent. 

203.  Environs  of  Ghent,  End  of  October. 

204.  The  Ghent  Butchers.  Old  Flemish 
Team. 

Triest-VanMulders,  Camille,  Brussels. 

205.  Carnations. 

206.  Geraniums.  (In  Woman  s  Building.) 
Tschaggeny,  Charles,  Brussels. 

207.  Laborer  in  Repose. 

208.  Horse  Fair  at  Tongres,  Belgium. 
Tytgadt,  Louis,  Ghent. 

209.  The  Embroidery  Lesson  at  the 
Beguinage,  Ghent. 

Valckenaere,  Leon,  Brussels. 

210.  The  Port  of  Bergen-op-Zoom. 

Vanaise,  Gustave,  Brussels. 

211.  Portrait  of  the  Congo  explerer,  Jerome 
Becker,  of  Antwerp. 

212.  Melancholy. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Van  Beers,  Jean,  Paris. 

213.  A  panel  comprising: 

1.  Mrs.  Brown  Potter  as  the  Lady  of 
Lyons. 

2.  Miss  Ada  Rehan,  as  Lady  Teazle. 

3.  Portrait  of  Henri  Rochefort. 

4.  Careless. 

5.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Y. 

6.  Portrait  of  Peter  Benoit. 

7.  Flirtation. 

8.  “Reviens.” 

214.  Summer  Evening. 

214a.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Y. 

Nos.  213-214a  lent  by  Charles  T. 
Yerkes,  Chicago. 

Van  Caillie,  Florimond,  Antwerp. 

215.  Meadow  in  Flanders. 

216.  Snow  Effect  (Knocke,  Belgium). 

Van  Damme,  Frans,  Brussels. 

217.  In  the  Allee  Verte,  Brussels. 

Van  Damme-Sylva,  Emile,  Brussels. 

218.  Nightfall. 

Van  den  Bos,  Georges,  Paris  and  Ghent. 

219.  Open  Air  Study. 

220.  Gage  of  Love. 

Van  den  Eycken,  Charles,  Brussels. 

221.  Who  is  There? 

Van  der  Hecht,  Henri,  Brussels. 

222.  Across  Brussels. 

Van  der  Meulen,  Edmond,  Brussels. 

223.  Astonishment. 

224.  Hunting  in  the  Marsh. 

Van  der  Ouderaa,  Pierre-Jean,  Antwerp. 

225.  The  Galleries  of  the  “Juweelpand” 
(Convent  of  the  Jewels)  during  the  Free 
Fair  of  Antwerp.  First  half  of  sixteenth 
century. 

Van  Geert,  Flora,  Antwerp. 

226.  Chrysanthemums. 

227.  Mimosas. 

Van  Hove,  Edmond,  Bruges. 

228.  The  Virgin  and  the  Infant  Jesus. 

Van  Kuyck,  Frans,  Antwerp. 

229.  The  Potato  Gathering. 

Van  Leemputten,  Corneille,  Brussels. 

230.  The  Return  of  the  Flock. 

231.  End  of  Autumn  in  the  Campine. 

Van  Leemputteen,  Frans,  Antwerp. 

232.  The  Return. 

Van  Luppen,  Frans,  Brussels. 

233.  Fog  in  the  Woods,  End  of  November. 
Van  Luppen,  Prosper,  Antwerp. 

234.  A  Last  Effort. 

235.  The  Antiquary. 

Van  Overbeke,  Edouard,  Brussels. 

236.  Autumn. 

Van  Seben,  Henri,  Brussels. 

237.  Should  it  be  He! 

238.  Village  in  Holland  (Winter). 


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Paintings  in  Oil  and  Watef  Colors,  Engravings  and  Etchings*  Prints, 


Exhibit 

No. 

Van  Severdonck,  Joseph,  Brussels. 

239.  A  Strong  Pull. 

Van  Snick,  Josef,  Nieukerken. 

240.  L’Hospice. 

241.  Laceworkers. 

Verhaert,  Pierre  Joseph,  Antwerp. 

242.  The  Will  of  Christopher  Columbus. 
(According  to  Lamartine.) 

Verhas,  Jan,  Brussels. 

243.  The  Martyrs  of  the  Beach. 

244.  The  Walk  on  the  Dyke  at  Heyst-sur- 
Mer. 

Verhas,  Franz,  Brussels. 

245.  The  Flowers. 

246.  Holiday. 

Verheyden,  Isidore,  Brussels. 

247.  Shrimp  Fishers. 

Verstraete,  Theodore,  Antwerp. 

248.  Orchard  in  Zeeland. 

249.  The  Dyke  (Evening). 

Wytsman,  Juliette. 

250.  Marguerites. 

251.  Peonies. 


GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

Bamps,  Paul,  Hasselt. 

252.  Boulevard  in  Hasselt  (Snowstorm). 

253.  Fishing  Boats,  Heyst. 

Claus,  Emile,  Astene. 

254.  Confidential  Messenger. 

255.  Winter  Days. 

Coenraets,  Ferdinand,  Brussels. 

256.  Pond  near  Brussels  (Morning). 

257.  Quay  at  Antwerp. 

Hagemans,  Maurice,  Brussels. 

258.  The  Turkey  Girl. 

Moerman,  A.,  Brussels. 

259.  The  Dyle  at  Malines. 

260.  The  St.  Simoniens  at  Malines. 
Stacquet,  Henry,  Brussels. 

261.  In  Ostend  Port. 

262.  The  Dyke  at  Heyst. 

Themon,  Paul,  Namur. 

263.  November  Morning  on  the  Meuse. 

264.  Quiet  Corner. 

Uytterschaut,  Victor,  Brussels. 

265.  Marine  Boats  Stranded  at  La  Panne 
(Morning). 

266.  Landscape  at  Harbespinne. 

Verhas,  Jan,  Brussels. 

.  Bummer  Sun. 

.  Souvenir  of  Heyst-sur-Mer. 


GROUPS  148  aid  144. 

Engravings  and  Etchings  j  Prints. 
Drawings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Benoit,  Clement,  Mona. 

269.  Head  of  a  Lion.  (Original  Etching.) 

270.  Portrait  of  Mr.  B. 

Biot,  Gustave,  Antwerp. 

271.  Aglae.  (Engraving  aftc?  Cabanel.) 

272.  The  Review  of  the  School.  (Engraving 
after  Jan  Verhas.) 

Greuse,  Louis,  Mons.. 

273.  A  frame  containing  engravings: 

1.  Adam.  (After  Van  Eyck.) 

2.  Portraits  of  Children,  after  Duch- 
atel. 

3.  Saint  John.  (After  Donatello.) 

4.  Portrait  of  Mr.  B. 

274.  Four  portraits.  (Pencil  drawings.) 
Guiette,  Jules,  Antwerp. 

275.  Etchings. 

a  Autumn  Evening. 
b  Fishing  Boat. 
c  The  Road. 
d  Winter  Sun. 

276.  a  Morning. 
b  March. 

c  Meadow. 

jd  Harvest  in  Ardennes. 
e  Moonrise. 

f  Evening  in  the  Fagnes. 

Heins,  Ghent. 

277.  Etchings. 

278.  Etchings. 

Lenain,  Louis,  Brussels. 

279.  The  Rape  of  the  Daughters  of  Leucyp- 
pus,  by  the  Dioscures.  (Engraving  after 
Rubens.) 

280.  The  Idyl.  (Engraving  after  Rubens.) 
Noerman,  L.,  Brussels. 

281.  Various  Pen  Drawings. 
VanEeckhout,Gen’l  Frederic,  Ghent. 

282.  Ruins  of  the  Abbey  of  Villers. 

283.  A  Cavalry  Bugler. 

Van  der  Veken,  G.  P.,  Antwerp. 

284.  a  Engraving  after  Rubens. 

b  Engraving  after  Van  Dyck. 
c  Etching  after  Frans  Hals. 
d  Etching  after  Simon  De  Vos. 

285.  a  Portrait  of  L.  Gallait.  (Original 

etching.) 

b  Portrait  of  Peter  Benoit.  (Original 
etching.) 

Art,  Berthe,  Brussels. 

286.  Pastel  (Fruit). 

287.  Pastel  (Grapes).  (Womans  Building.) 


BRAZIL 


President  of  the  National  Commission, 

H.  E.  MARSHAL  JOSE  SIMEDO  DE  OLIVEIRA, 

Hotel  /Metropoie,  Chicago. 


Commissioner  of  Pine  Arts, 

PROE.  RODOLPHO  BERNARDELLI, 

Director  of  Tine  Arts  School  at  Rio  de  (Janeiro, 
Hotel  AVetropoIe,  Chicago. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


BRAZIL. 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


GROUP  139. 

Sculpture. 

In  Upper  Gallery,  Alcoves  140-142. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Prof.  Rodolpho  Bernardelli. 

1.  Christ  and  the  Adulteress.  (Marble.) 

2.  St.  Estevao.  (Plaster.) 

3.  Dr.  Montenovese.  (Bronze.) 

4.  Dr.  Benjamin  Constant.  (Bronze.) 

5.  D.  Pedro  d’Alcantara.  (Marble.) 

6.  Jose  Bonifacio.  (Marble.) 

GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

In  Upper  Gallery,  Alcoves  140-142. 

Agostinho  da  Motta. 

7.  Fruit  of  Brazil. 

3.  Head  of  an  Old  Man. 

Almeida  Jr.,  J.  F.  de. 

8a.  Os  caipiras  negaceando. 

9.  The  Rest  of  the  Model. 

10.  The  Reader. 

Antonio  Parreiras. 

11.  Panorama  of  the  City  of  Nicthe-roy.* 

12.  Evening.* 

13.  Landscape* 

Aurelio  de  Figueredo. 

14.  Tiradentes* 

Belmiro  de  Almeida. 

15.  Pique.* 

16.  Study  of  a  Head. 

Caron  H.  Boaventura. 

17.  Landscape. 

Castagneto,  J.,  Baptista. 

18.  St.  Luria  Beach,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

19.  Marine. 

Facchinetti,  Nicolau. 

20.  Panorama  of  Nictheroy. 

21.  Lake  of  Rodrigues  de  Freitas. 
FIrmino  Monteiro. 

22.  Landscape. 

23.  Funeral  of  Camorim. 

Fiuza  Guimaraes,  Jose. 

24.  Landscape. 


Exhibit 

No. 

25.  Landscape. 

26.  Landscape. 

27.  Landscape. 

28.  Landscape. 

29.  Landscape. 

30.  Landscape. 

31.  Landscape. 

Henrique  Bernardelli. 

32.  Bandeirantes. 

33.  Tarantella. 

34.  Return  of  the  Work. 

35.  Mater  (Mother). 

36.  Portrait  of  Gen.  Deodoro. 

37.  Portrait. 

38.  Uncle  Thomas. 

39.  Study  of  a  Head. 

40.  Wood  Cutter. 

41.  Landscape. 

42.  Empire. 

43.  Indian. 

J.  Baptista  da  Costa 

44.  In  the  Orchard. 

45.  Marguerites. 

46.  Capadocio. 

47.  Landscape. 

48.  Dwelling. 

49.  Cabbages. 

Prof.  J.  Zeferino  da  Costa. 

50.  The  Cake  of  the  Widow.* 

51.  Charity. 

Prof.  M.  Brocos. 

52.  Manioc. 

53.  View  of  St.  The-zeza’s  Hill. 

54.  Cascade. 

55.  Orphan. 

56.  Bewitcher. 

57.  Coffee 

5&.  Meditation. 

59.  Albores. 

60.  Portrait. 

61.  Portrait. 

62.  Landscape. 

63.  Landscape. 

64.  Landscape. 

65.  Marine. 

66.  Marine. 

67.  Interior. 


BRAZIL. 


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Paintings  in  Oil,  Antique  and  Modern  Carvings,  Engravings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

68.  Interior. 

69.  Interior. 

70.  Portrait. 

Pedro  Americo. 

71.  Proclamation  of  the  Brazilian  Inde¬ 
pendence.* 

Pedro  Peres. 

72.  The  Gold  Book  * 

Pedro  Weingartner. 

73.  Derrubada  (clearing  land). 

74.  Too  Late. 

75.  Country  Ball. 

76.  Portrait. 

77.  By  Oblique  Lines. 

Raphael  Frederico. 

78.  Magnolia. 

79.  Flowers. 

Prof.  Rodolpho  Amoedo. 

80.  Narration  of  Philetas. 

81.  Jesus  at  Capernaum.* 

82.  Maraba.* 

83.  Lucia. 

84.  Portrait. 

Victor  Meirelles. 

85.  The  First  Mass  in  Brazil.* 

Visconti,  Eliseu  d’Angelo. 

86.  Landscape. 


Exhibit 

No. 

87.  Landscape. 

88.  Landscape. 

89.  Landscape. 

90.  Landscape. 

91.  Landscape. 

92.  Landscape. 

93.  Landscape. 

GROUP  145. 

Antique  and  Modern  Carvings  $  Engrav¬ 
ings  in  Medallions  or  in  Gems; 
Cameos,  Intaglios. 

In  Upper  Gallery,  Alcoves  140-142. 

Prof.  A.  Girardet. 

94.  Portrait  of  Gen.  B.  Constant. 

95.  Two  Ballet  Girls. 

96.  Arrested  Love. 

97.  Two  Cupids. 

98.  Three  Heads  Symbolic  of  the  Re¬ 
public. 

99.  Galathea  of  Raphael. 

100.  Two  Bassi-Relievi. 


*In  the  Brazilian  Building. 


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CANADA 


Executive  Commissioner, 

J.  S.  LARKE, 


Canadian  Pavilion, 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


CANADA. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

In  Galleries  10  and  11. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Adams,  J.  M.  F.,  Toronto. 

1.  In  the  Studio. 

Ahrens,  C.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

2.  Cradled  in  the  Net. 

Alexander,  C.,  Galt,  Ont. 

3.  Gathering  Plums. 

4.  A  Peasant  Girl  Drinking. 

Atkinson,  W.  E.,  Toronto. 

5.  Moonlight. 

6.  Autumn  Evening,  Brittany. 

Barnsley,  J.  M.s  Montreal. 

7.  A  Calm  Evening. 

Bell,  Mary  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Almonte,  Ont. 

8.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

9.  September  Evening,  Lake  Huron. 

10.  Summer  Time. 

Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A,,  Toronto. 

11.  Evening. 

12.  Landscape. 

13.  Evening,  Holland. 

Brownell,  F.,  Ottawa. 

14.  Lamp  Light. 

15.  Anderson’s  Garden. 

Brymner,  William,  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal. 

16.  In  County  Cork,  Ireland. 

17.  Lake  Louise,  Rocky  Mountains. 

18.  Lake  Agnes,  Rocky  Mountains. 

19.  Entr’  Acte. 

20.  Border  of  the  Forest,  Fontainebleau. 

Challener,  F.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

21.  Forty  Winks  on  a  Sunday  Afternoon. 

22.  Marechal  Niel  Roses. 

23.  A  Sweet  Penitent. 

24.  Where  the  Mistletoe  Grows. 

25.  Showery  Weather. 

Cruikshank,  W.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

26.  Drawing  the  Mast. 

Cullen,  M.  G.,  Paris. 

27.  On  the  River  at  Gretz. 

28.  A  Washhouse  in  Provence. 

Day,  Forshaw,  R.  C.  A.,  Kingston,  Ont. 


Exhibit 

No. 

29.  Musquodobit  Falls,  Nova  Scotia. 
DeForest,  H.  J.,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

30.  Valley  of  the  Wauganni  River,  at 

Evening,  N.  Z.  v 

Dignam,  Mary  E.,  Toronto. 

31.  In  the  Vineyard. 

32.  Still  Life,  Pumpkin. 

Dyonnet,  E.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal. 

33.  Statuary. 

Ede,  F.  C.  V.,  Sorgues,  near  Paris. 

34.  Landscape  with  Cattle,  France. 

35.  Landscape  with  Cattle,  France. 

36.  Landscape  with  Sheep,  France. 

37.  At  Sorgues,  near  Paris. 

38.  Landscape  near  Fontainebleau. 

39.  Barnyard  with  Poultry. 

Egan,  J.  H.,  Montreal. 

40.  Maternity. 

Forbes,  J.  C.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

41.  Chalk  Cliffs,  near  Dover. 

42.  Coast  of  Maine. 

43.  The  Old  Home. 

44.  A  Rocky  Mountain  Canon. 

Forster,  J. W.  L.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

45.  The  Old  Story. 

46.  Gossips. 

Franchere,  J.  C.,  Montreal. 

47.  Fantaisie  Japonaise. 

48.  Still  Life. 

Fraser,  J.  A.,  R.  C.  A.,  New  York. 

49.  A  Highland  November  Morning. 
Graham,  J.  L.,  Montreal. 

50.  Pastures  Green. 

51.  Study  of  a  Cow. 

Grier,  E.  W.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

52.  Portrait.  Miss  M.  Cawthra. 

53.  Portrait  of  a  Physician. 

Hammond,  J.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  St.  John,N.  B. 

54.  Herring  Fishing,  Bay  of  Fundy. 

55.  The  Great  Illicilliwaet  Glacier,  Sel¬ 
kirks. 

56.  The  Fraser  River,  Yale. 

Harris,  Robert,  Pres.  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal 

57.  Portrait.  Gilman  Cheney,  Esq. 

58.  Portrait.  Mrs.  Ross. 

59.  Composing  his  Serenade. 


CANADA. 


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Paintings  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

60.  Portrait;  Miss  Peterson. 

61.  “The  Homely  House  that  Harbours 
Quiet  Rest.” 

62.  Harmony. 

Holden,  Sarah  B.,  Montreal. 

63.  Portrait. 

64.  A  Brittany  Interior. 

65.  To  His  Taste. 

Hope,  William,  Montreal. 

66.  Table  du  Roi,  Forest  of  Fontainebleau. 
Houghton,  Margaret,  Montreal. 

67.  Wishing  on  the  Moon. 

68.  Old  Fishing  Stage,  Louisbourg. 

Jacobi,  O.  R.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

69.  Landscape  with  Gipsies. 

70.  Landscape. 

71.  Landscape. 

Kidd,  J.  M.,  Toronto. 

72.  Roses. 

Leduc,  O.,  St.  Hilaire,  Que. 

73-  Onions. 

74.  Still  Life.  Study  by  Candle  Light. 
McArthur,  L.  C.,  Winnipeg,  Man. 

75.  Gateway,  Old  Fort  Garry,  Winnipeg. 
MacMillan,  D.  P.,  Montreal. 

76.  Dismal  Hollow. 

Martin,  T.  M.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

77.  Evening  after  Winter. 

78.  Ducks. 

79.  Ah!  There! 

80.  On  Guard. 

Morrice,  J.  W.,  Montreal. 

81.  Entrance  to  Dieppe. 

82.  Early  Morning  Effect  on  the  Conway, 
Wales. 

Muntz,  Laura  A.,  Paris,  France. 

83.  A  Fairy  Tale. 

Peel,  Paul,  R.  C.  A.  (deceased). 

84.  The  Venetian  Bather. 

Pinhey,  J.  C.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Hudson,  Que. 

85.  Jael. 

Plimsoll,  Fanny  G.,  Montreal. 

36.  An  After  Dinner  Pipe. 

Raphael,  W.,  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal. 

87.  Abandoned. 

88.  A  Potato  Plot. 

89.  The  Oat  Field. 

Reid,  G.  A.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

90.  The  Foreclosure  of  the  Mortgage. 

91.  The  Visit  of  the  Clockmaker. 

92.  Lullaby. 

93.  A  Mountain  Village. 

Reid,  Mary  H.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

94.  Roses  and  Still  Life. 

95.  Chrysanthemums. 

96.  October  Sunshine. 

Sandham,  H.,  R.C.A.,  Boston,  Mass. 

97.  The  founding  of  Maryland,  March  27, 
1634. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Schreiber,  C.M.  B.,  Springfield,  Ont. 

98.  Christobel. 

Seymour,  M.,  Montreal. 

99.  Evening  on  the  Carron,  Easter  Ross, 
Scotland. 

Sherwood,  W.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

100.  Comrades. 

101.  The  Negotiation. 

Spurr,  Gertrude  E.,  Toronto. 

102.  Boston  Stump. 

103.  Grand  River,  Elora. 

Staples,  O.  B.,  Toronto. 

104.  The  Last  Load. 

Thompson,  Ernest  E.,  A.  R.  C.  A., Toronto. 
105a.  Awaited  in  Vain.  An  Incident  in  the 
P vrenees 

Tully,  S.  Si,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto, 

105.  Le  Vieux  Cure. 

106.  Portrait.  Miss  L.  Lefevre. 

Verner,  F.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

107.  Milking  Time. 

108.  Monarch  of  the  Prairie. 

Watson,  H.,  R.  C.  A.,  Doon,  Ont. 

109.  Early  Spring,  Grand  River  Valley, 
no.  Storm  Passing  the  Oak  Glade, 
in.  Village  of  Kilrenny,  Fife. 

1 12.  At  the  Farm. 

Watts,  J.  W.  H.,  R.  C.  A.,  Ottawa. 

1 13.  A  Forest  Pool. 

1 14.  October. 

1 15.  Landscape. 

Wickson,  Paul  G.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Paris,  Ont. 

117.  At  Duty’s  Call. 

Woodcock,  P.,  R.  C.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y 

1 16.  The  Creek. 

GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

In  Galleries  10  and  11. 

Barnsley,  James  M„,  Montreal. 

118.  The  Life  Boat. 

119.  East  Gloucester,  Maine.  (Not  for  sale.) 

120.  Shipping. 

Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

121.  Bank  of  Montreal,  Montreal. 

122.  Feeding  Pigeons,  St.  Paul’s  Church¬ 
yard,  London. 

123.  Evening,  Hyde  Park  Corner. 

124.  After  Rain,  Place  de  la  Concorde, 
Paris. 

125.  The  Morning  Milking  Hour,  Holland. 

126.  The  Thames  at  London  Bridge. 

127.  Cape  Trinity. 

Day,  Forshaw,  R.  C.  A.,  Kingston,  Ont. 

128.  The  Hermit  Range. 

129.  The  Glacier  Torrent. 

130.  Cap  Rouge,  Quebec. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

131.  The  Hermit  Range  from  above  Lake 
Marion. 

Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  Q  A.,  Emerald,  Ont. 

132.  Shot,  But  Not  Got. 

133.  Group  of  Canadian  Dead  Game. 

134.  Peonies. 

135.  Gladiolus. 

136.  Group  of  Gladiolus. 

137.  Rough  Pasture. 

138.  Summer  Afternoon. 

139.  Low  Water,  Bay  of  Quinte. 

140.  Sunshine  and  Shade. 

141.  Sand  Hills,  Amherst  Island. 

142.  Fisher  Boys  of  Hastings,  England. 

143.  Dark  Pool  on  a  Dull  Day. 

144.  Stork. 

145.  Duck. 

Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

146.  A  Bit  of  Ightan  Mote  House. 

147.  On  a  Blowy  Morn  in  June. 

148.  At  the  Solemn  Hour. 

149.  In  the  Wild  Highlands. 

150.  November  Twilight,  Perthshire. 

151.  The  Haunt  of  the  Muskrat. 

152.  By  the  Meadow  Stream. 

153.  The  Weird  House  in  the  Moat. 

154.  On  Loch  Etive  Side. 

155.  The  Sunset  Flush. 

156.  ’Twixt  Achray  and  Katrine. 

157.  Perce. 

Gagen,  Robert  F.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

158.  Rhododendrons. 

159.  A  Clear  Morning,  Frenchman’s  Bay, 
Maine. 

160.  EbbTide,West  Goldesborough, Maine. 

Griffiths,  James,  R.  C. A., London,  Ont. 

161.  English  Roses. 

162.  Peonies. 

163.  Canadian  Roses. 

Knowles,  F.  McG,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

164.  Perce  Fishermen,  Gulf  of  St. Lawrence. 
MacDonnell,  Harriet  J.,  Montreal. 

165.  Old  Saw-mill,  St.  Andrews. 

Manly,  C.  McD.,  A.R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

166.  Midsummer  Days. 


Exhibit 

No. 

167.  Heatherland. 

168.  Land  of  the  Peach  and  Vine. 

Martin,  H.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

169.  Westminster. 

Martin,  E.  May,  Toronto. 

170.  Late  Twilight. 

Mathews,  M.,  R.  C.  A.,  Bracondale,  Ont. 

171.  Indian  Salmon  Catch  on  the  Fraser 
River. 

172.  Lifting  Mists  in  the  Kicking  Horse 
Canon. 

173.  Mount  Begbie,  at  Revelstoke,  B.  C. 

174.  The  Selkirks  Glacier  from  the  C.  P.  R. 

175.  Spuzzum  Creek  on  the  Fraser  River. 
O’Brien,  L.  R.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

176.  The  Great  Peak  of  the  Selkirks. 

177.  Niagara. 

178.  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

179.  Lake  Memphremagog. 

180.  The  Grand  River  at  Dover. 

181.  Fat  Lands  of  Ontario. 

182.  Gathering  Hay  on  Coldwater  Marshes. 
Phillips,  Mary'M.,  Montreal. 

183.  Gloucester  Harbor. 

Reid,  G.  A.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

184.  Late  Afternoon.  (Pastel.) 

Revell,  W.  M.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto 

185.  Sketch  on  the  Canal,  Brantford. 

186.  Canadian  Fruit. 

Rolph,  J.  T.,  A.  R.  C.  A  ,  Toronto. 

187.  Birch  Trees,  Coast  of  Maine. 

188.  Sluice  Gate,  near  West  Goldsboro. 
Spurr,  Gertrude  E.,  Toronto. 

189.  Upland  Road,  Point  Levi. 

190.  By  the  Lake  Shore,  Mimico  Creek. 

191.  Rapids  above  the  Falls. 

Tully,  S.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

192.  Anticipation.  (Pastel.) 

193.  Study.  (Pastel.) 

Verner,  F.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

194.  St.  Clair  Marsh. 

Way,  C.  J.,  R.  C.  A.,  Ospedaletti,  Italy. 

195.  Pool  in  the  Valley  of  the  Rhone,  Swit¬ 
zerland. 


DENMARK 


President  of  the  Commission, 

C.  AICHELSEN. 


Commissioner  General. 


EMIL  MEYER. 


Commissioner  of  Tine  Arts, 

OSCAR  MATTHIESEN, 

Gallery  73,  West  Pavilion  of  Art  Palace. 


Commissioner  of  Tine  Arts, 

CARL  ROHL-SniTH, 

Woman's  Temple,  La  Salle  Street. 


Tor  Information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale,  apply  to  OLAE  E.  AOGENSEN. 


In  Gallery  73, 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


DENMARK. 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


GROUP  139. 

Sculpture. 

In  Galleries  73  and  75. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Bissen,  V. 

1.  A  Girl  Making  Pottery.  (Marble.) 

2.  A  Danaide.  (Marble.) 

Boegebjerg,  R. 

3.  A  Girl  from  Fanoe.  (Bust,  marble.) 

Bundgaard,  A.  J. 

4.  Will  o’  the  Wisp.  (Statue,  plaster.) 

5.  Laborer.  (Statue,  bronze.) 

Dan,  Johanne. 

6.  A  Snake  Charmer.  (Statue,  bronze.) 

Hasselries,  L. 

7.  Christ  and  Columbus.  (Bronze  and 
plaster.) 

Kroyer,  P.  S. 

9.  The  Poet,  Alex.  Kjelland.  (Bust,  plas¬ 
ter.) 

10.  The  Poet  Holger  Drachmann.  (Bust, 
plaster.) 

11.  The  Painter,  Michael  Ancher.  (Bust, 
plaster.) 

12.  The  Violinist,  Anton  Svendsen.  (Bust, 
plaster.) 

13.  The  Zoologist,  J.  C.  Schjodte.  (Bust, 
plaster.) 

Nielsen,  Anna  M.  C. 

14.  A  Calf.  (Bronze.) 

15.  A  Calf.  (Bronze.) 

Pacht,  Axel  Fred’k. 

16.  His  Majesty,  King  Cnristian  IX. 
(Statue,  bronze.) 

Saabye,  A.  W. 

17.  Susanne  Before  the  Elders. 

18.  Lady  Macbeth  Walking  in  Her  Sleep. 

Sinding,  Stephan. 

20.  A  Captive  Mother.  (Plaster.) 


GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

In  Galleries  73  and  75,  and  Upper  Gallery 
Alcoves  136  to  139. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Achen,  G. 

21.  Morten. 

Agersnap,  Hans. 

22.  Summer  Day  at  the  Pool  in  the  Bog. 
Cotton  Grass  in  Bloom. 

Ancher,  Anna. 

24.  A  Dressmaker. 

25.  In  a  Brown  Study. 

Ancher,  Michael. 

26.  A  Winter  Day  at  the  Village  Shop¬ 
keeper’s. 

27.  Fisherman  Returning  Home. 

28.  Three  Old  Fellows. 

Arnesen,  Vilh. 

29.  A  Gale  at  Sea. 

Bache,  Otto. 

30.  The  Mill  Yard. 

31.  Hussars  on  the  Commons. 

Ball,  Otto. 

32.  Sunset. 

Bilkvist,  Joh.  B. 

33.  The  Weather  Clearing  after  the  Rain. 
Bissen,  R. 

34.  An  Old  Oak  near  the  Shore. 

Blom,  Gerhard. 

35.  In  the  Summer  House. 

Blache,  Chr. 

36.  Calm  Afternoon  on  the  Oresund. 

37.  Rough  Sea  at  a  Rocky  Coast  (Born¬ 
holm,  Denmark). 

Boesen,  Joh. 

38.  Evening  at  the  Seaside. 

39.  Spring  in  a  Danish  Beech  Forest. 
Brasen,  Hans, 

40.  The  Woman  with  the  Eggs.  (From  H. 
C.  Andersen’s  Story.) 

Braendekilde,  H.  J. 

41.  Worn  Out. 

42.  Goodbye. 


DENMARK. 


87 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bredsdorff,  Johan  Ulrik. 

43.  Sunshine  When  the  Leaves  are  Falling. 

Brandt,  J.  H. 

44.  Breakers. 

La  Cour,  Janus. 

45.  View  of  the  Sea  on  a  Calm  Spring  Day. 

46.  At  the  Seaside;  Gloomy  Day. 
Carstensen,  A.  Riis. 

47.  Marine. 

Christiansen,  R. 

48.  Jutlandish  Bull. 

49.  A  Milking  Place. 

Christiansen,  Poul  S. 

50.  Portrait. 

Dali,  Hans. 

51.  Evening,  Tisvilde  Hegn,  Sealand. 

51a.  A  Storm  Brewing,  Hundested,  Sea- 

land. 

Dohlmann,  Augusta. 

52.  Flora. 

53.  Chrysanthemums. 

Dorph,  A. 

54.  A  Young  Girl — Study  Head. 

Dorph,  N.  V. 

55.  Lawn  Tennis. 

55a.  Moonlight  Night 
Engelsted,  M. 

56.  Sacrifice  of  Isaac. 

Fischer,  Poul. 

57.  Hojbroplads,  Copenhagen. 

Froelich,  Edma. 

58.  Flowers. 

Froelich,  L. 

59.  Heracles  bringing  g  Satyr  before  the 
Tribunal  of  Olympians.  (La  Legende 
des  Siecles,  V.  Hugo.) 

61.  Cain  and  the  Eye  of  the  Lord  (La 
Legende  des  Siecles,  V. — Hugo). 
Gjoedesen,  Aage. 


62.  View  on  the  Kullen  in 
noon  Sun. 


Sweden;  After- 


Gudmundsen-Holmgren. 

63.  Bricklayers  Playing  Cards. 

64.  Interior  of  a  Poor  Cottager’s  Home. 
(Walders,  Norway.) 

Hansen,  Hans  Nikolai. 

65.  Portrait  of  the  Wife  of  the  Painter. 

66.  January. 

67.  The  Beach  at  Tisvilde  (Sealand). 

Hansen,  Adolph  H. 

68.  Room  in  the  Colonna  Palace,  Rome 

Hansen,  Peter. 

69.  Group  of  Children. 

Hansen,  Joseph  Th. 

70.  The  Study-room  of  Her  Majesty,  Queen 
Louise,  at  Bernstorff  Castle. 

71.  The  Council-room  at  the  Palace  of 
Stockholm. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Haslund,  Otto. 

72.  Interior  of  a  Stable. 

Heilmann,  Gerhard. 

73.  Spring  Day  After  Rain. 

74.  An  Old  Manor  House,  Summer  Eve¬ 
ning. 

Helsted,  Axel. 

76.  The  Judgment  of  Paris. 

Hinrichsen,  Lorenz  V. 

77.  Evening  Sun., 

Holten,  Sofie. 

78.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (Half  length.) 

79.  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman.  (The  Painter, 
L.  A.  Ring.) 

80.  At  the  Border  of  the  Wood. 

Hou,  Axel. 

81.  “Master,  Where  Are  You  Going?” 

listed,  Peter. 

82.  An  Invalid. 

Irminger,  V. 

83.  .  In  a  Ward  at  Night.  (The  Children’s 
Hospital  at  Refsnaes,  Sealand.) 

83a.  Patients  returning  from  the  Coast  Hos¬ 
pital  at  Refsnaes. 

84.  Sufferers  Waiting  for  Christ.  (St. 
Mark  1,  32-33.) 

85.  Dogs  in  Copenhagen. 

Jensen,  Carl  Milton. 

86.  A  Change  in  the  Weather. 

Jensen,  J.  Th. 

87.  Winter  Day  in  a  Forest  Glen. 

Jensen,  Karl. 

88.  St.  Olai  Church  at  Elsinore. 

Jespersen,  Henrik. 

89.  Drifting  Clouds  with  Glimpses  of  Sun¬ 
shine. 

90.  On  the  Brink  of  a  Rivulet  in  West 
Jutland;  Summer  Afternoon. 

Jerndorff,  A.  A. 

91.  The  Deluge. 

92.  The  Jews  in  the  Desert. 

93.  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

94.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Johansen,  Viggo. 

95.  Christmas  Eve. 

96.  Autumn  Landscape. 

97.  Sunday  at  Tibirke  Church  (Denmark). 
Kabell,  Ludvig. 

99.  Summer  Evening  in  the  Country  (Sea¬ 
land). 

Kittendorf,  Ad. 

100.  Amagertorv  in  Copenhagen.  (Water 
color.) 

101.  In  Gennarano.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Kofoed,  H.  C. 

102.  After  the  Work  (Brittany). 

Konstantin-Hansen,  Elise. 

104.  An  Oat  Field. 


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Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Kornerup,  Valdemar. 

105.  The  Good  Samaritan. 

Krebs,  Johanne. 

106.  Portrait.  (Study.) 

Kroyerf  P.  S. 

107.  The  Road  to  Stenbjerg  (Denmark). 

108.  In  the  Garden. 

109.  Portrait. 

Kyhn,  Vilhelm, 
no.  Landscape. 

Larsen,  Knud  Erik. 

in.  In  the  Children’s  Home.  (Adminis¬ 
tering  codliver  oil  to  the  inmates.) 

1 12.  The  Border  of  the  Woods. 

Larsen,  Minni. 

1 13.  Before  the  Communion.  (Old  Wen- 
dish  Woman.) 

Locher,  Carl. 

1 1.4.  A  November  Night  on  the  North  Sea. 

115.  The  Glacier  of  Oefjelds.  (Iceland.) 

Lubschitz,  John  Leopold. 

1 16.  Evening. 

Lund,  C.  Emil. 

117.  Landscape  in  Jutland.  Subject  from 
Himmerland. 

Lund,  Soren. 

1 18.  Tethered  Horses. 

Lutzhoft,  N.  Holten. 

1 19.  Dark  Day  in  August. 

120.  Sunshine  in  a  Village  Churchyard. 
Matthiesen,  Oscar. 

X2i.  Cart  Horses  by  the  Seine,  Paris. 

122.  Gale  on  the  West  Coast  of  Jutland. 

123.  Griffenfeldt  as  a  Prisoner  at  Munk- 
holm,  Teaching  Two  Little  Boys. 

Mols,  Niels  Petersen. 

124.  Rainy  Weather. 

125.  October  Day. 

Niss,  Thorvald. 

126.  Autumn. 

Nybo,  Frits. 

127.  September.  West  Part  of  Southern 
Norway. 

128.  Old  Trees  at  Charlottenlund  (Sea- 
land). 

Olsen,  Alfred. 

129.  A  Dead  Calm. 

Pacht,  Yilh. 

130.  Potato  Harvest  in  North  Sealand. 
Paulsen,  Julius. 

131.  The  Models  are  Waiting. 

132.  View  of  a  Plain  in  Denmark. 

133.  Portrait  of  Professor  Froelich. 
Pedersen,  Ole. 

134.  Field  Laborers. 

135.  Interior  of  a  Stable. 

Pedersen,  Thorolf. 

136.  From  the  Port  of  Elsinore. 

137.  The  Tempest. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Pedersen,  Viggo. 

138.  Isaac  Seeing  the  Arrival  of  Rebecca, 
(Genesis  xxiv,  63.) 

139.  The  Water  Mill. 

140.  The  Sun  Setting  Over  the  Sea. 

141.  View  of  the  Sea. 

142.  Italian  Landscape  from  Sora. 
Petersen,  Anna  Sofie. 

143.  Fishermen  in  Church  in  West  Jutland. 
Rasmussen,  J.  E.  Carl. 

144.  Shipwrecked  Sailors  on  the  Sea. 

145.  Summer  Night  on  the  Coast  of  Green¬ 
land. 

Rasmussen,  R.  C. 

146.  Street  at  Ryssensten.  (Copenhagen.) 

Ring,  L.  A. 

147.  Laborers  at  an  Aqueduct. 

148.  A  Drunken  Man  in  the  Village. 
Rohde,  Johan. 

149.  Danish  Landscape. 

150.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Ribe  Rivulet. 
Seligman,  Georg. 

151.  Convalescence. 

Schlichtkrull,  Johan  C. 

152.  The  Sound  Sleepers. 

153.  Outside  the  Cottage. 

154.  Portrait  of  My  Brother. 

155.  Change  of  the  Weather. 
Schmidt-Phiseldeck,  Carl. 

I55/^*  The  Large  Beech  in  Valloe  Park; 

September  Day. 

Skovgaard,  N.  K. 

156.  The  Goblins’  Forest. 

157.  Beech  Forest  in  the  South  of  Sweden 
on  a  Windy  Autumn  Day. 

158.  Portrait. 

Smidth,  Hans. 

159.  Aaresvad  Rivulet  at  Karup  (West 
Jutland). 

160.  Sund’s  Mill  (West  Jutland). 
Therkildsen,  M. 

161.  Frightenrd  Horses. 

Tornoe,  Wenzel. 

162.  The  Newly  Married  Friend  Pays  a 
Morning  Visit. 

Tuxen,  Lauritz. 

163.  Susanne  in  the  Bath. 

164.  On  the  Coast  of  Picardy,  Fisher¬ 
men  Returning  at  Dusk. 

165.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

166.  The  Royal  Danish  Family. 

Tuxen,  Nicoline. 

167.  Midsummer. 

167a.  Growing  Apple  Bough. 

Wandel,  Elisabeth. 

168.  Evening  Sun.  Storm  Coming  on. 
Wang,  Albert  E. 

169.  October  Day.  (Subject  from  the 
neighborhood  of  Horsens,  Denmark.) 


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DENMARK. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Wegmann,  Bertha. 

170.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

171.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

172.  A  Physician. 

173.  Prospect  at  Jenbach  (In  Tyrol). 
Wentorf,  Carl  C.  F. 

.  At  Peisen.  (Subject  from  Gulbran- 
sdalen,  Norway.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Winther,  Fr. 

175.  Sorgenfri  Rivulet.  (Lyngby,  Sealand.) 
Zacho,  Chr. 

176.  Summer  Day  on  the  Banks  of  the 
Rivulet  in  Saebygaard  Wood.  (Jutland.) 

Zahrtmann,  Kristain. 

177.  Job  and  his  Friends. 

178.  Procession  in  Civita  d’Antino,  Italy. 


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PRANCE. 


Commissioner  General. 

CAMILLE  KRANTZ, 

357  East  Ontario  Street. 


j 

Principal  Commissioner  for  Pine  Arts, 

ROGER-BALLU, 

Paris. 


Commissioner  for  Pine  Arts, 

HENRI  GIUDICELLI, 

3411  Cottage  Grove  Avenue. 


# 

Secretary  of  the  Commission  for  Pine  Arts, 

HENRI  L.  GUERIN. 


Attaches  to  the  Commission, 


GABRIEL  ASTRUE, 
ADRIEN  PARADIS. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


JURY  OF  ADMISSION. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

President,  M.  Gerome,  member  of  the  Institute.  Vice-Presidents:  M.  Bonnat,  mem¬ 
ber  of  the  Institute;  M.  Puvis  de  Chauvannes,  member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Aits.  Secre¬ 
tary,  M.  Paul  Delair,  secretary  of  the  Exposition. 

Members:  Messrs.  Benedite,  director  of  the  Luxembourg  Museum;  Benjamin-Con¬ 
stant;  Beraud;  Bernier;  Besnard;  Bouguereau,  member  of  the  Institute;  Breton,  member 
of  the  Institute;  Busson;  Carolus-Duran, member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts;  Cazin;  Cormon; 
Dagnan;  Detaille,  member  of  the  Institute;  Dubufe,  Guillaume;  Duez;  Flameng,  F.;  de  Four- 
caud,  Francais,  member  of  the  Institute;  Geffroy,  Gustave,  art  critic;  Gervex;  Gruyer, 
member  of  the  Institute;  Harpignies,  inspector  of  fine  arts;  Havard;  Henner,  member  of 
the  Institute;  Lafenestre,  director  of  Louvre  Museum;  Laurens,  J.  P.,  member  of  the 
Institute;  Lefebvre,  J.,  member  of  the  Institute;  Lefort,  inspector  of  fine  arts;  Lenepveu, 
member  of  the  Institute;  Lhermitte;  Maignan;  Mantz,  Paul,  Hon.  Director-General  of  Fine 
Arts;  Michel,  Andre,  art  critic;  Moreau,  u.. -  member  of  the  Institute;  Morot,  Aime; 
Robert — .  Fleury,  T.;  Roger-Marx,  inspector  of  fine  arts;  Roll;  Vibert;  de  Vuillefroy; 
Yriarte,  inspector  of  fine  arts. 

SCULPTURES,  ENGRAVINGS  ON  MEDALLIONS  OR  GEMS. 

President,  M.  Paul  Dubois,  member  of  the  Institute.  Vice-Presidents:  M.  Falguiere, 
member  of  the  Institute;  M.  Dalou;  Secretary,  M.  Giudicelli,  commissioner  of  the  Exposi¬ 
tions  of  Fine  Arts. 

Members:  Messrs.  Aube;  Barrias,  member  of  the  Institute;  Bartholdi;  Boucher, 
Alfred;  Carries;  Chaplain,  member  of  the  Institute;  Courajod,  art  trustee  of  Louvre; 
Dubois,  Alphee;  Fremiet;  Gonse,  member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts;  Injalbert;  Kaempfen, 
director  of  National  Museum;  Lefeuvre,  Albert;  Marqueste;  Mathurin-Moreau;  Mercie, 
member  of  the  Institute;  Philippe  Gille,  art  critic;  Rodin;  de  Saint-Marceaux;  Thomas, 
member  of  the  Institute. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

President,  M.  Gamier,  member  of  the  Institute.  Vice-Presidents:  M.  Vaudremer, 
member  of  Institute;  M  Boeswilwald,  general  inspector  of  historical  monuments;  Secretary, 
M  Dupre,  editor  of  the  Directory  of  Fine  Arts. 

Members:  Messrs  Bernier;  de  Baudot,  general  inspector  church  architecture; 
Comte,  member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts;  Daumet,  member  of  the  Institute;  Dreyfus, 
Gustave,  member  of  Commission  on  Historical  Monuments;  Dutert,  art  inspector-general, 
Institution  in  Drawing;  Ginain,  member  of  Institute;  Guillaume,  Edmond,  member  of  the 
Institute,  architect  of  government;  Lasteyrie,  de,  member  of  the  Institute;  Lisch,  general 
inspector  of  historic  monuments;  Poulin,  Hon.  Director  of  the  National  Palace;  Sedille, 
government  architect;  Selmersheim,  inspector-general  of  historical  monuments. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

President,  M.  le  Comte  Delaborde,  Secretary  Academy  of  Fine  Arts.  Vice-Presi¬ 
dents:  M.  Jacquet,  Achille,  member  of  the  Institute;  M.  Bracquemond.  Secretary,  M. 
Fouquier,  Marcel,  assistant  commissioner  of  Exposition. 

Members:  Messrs.  Baude;  Beraldi;  Blanchard,  member  of  the  Institute;  Chauvel; 
Dayot,  Armand,  inspector  of  fine  arts;  Didier;  Duplessis,  member  of  the  Institute  of  Fine 
Arts;  Flameng,  Leopold,  member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts;  Lepere;  Lostalot,  Alfred  de, 
art  critic;  Lunois,  A.;  Roty,  member  of  the  Institute;  Waltner. 

DECORATIVE  ARTS. 

President,  M.  Roty,  member  of  the  Institute.  Vice-Presidents:  M.  Darcel,  director  of 
Cluny  Museum;  M.  Bouilhet,  member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts.  Secretary,  M.  C.  Oudinot, 
secretary  of  director  of  fine  arts. 

Members:  Messrs.  Alexandre,  A.;  Badin,  administrator  of  Beauvais  factory;  Baum- 
gart,  administrator  of  Sevres  factory;  Bonnaffe;  Chaplet;  Cheret,  Joseph;  Coutan,  director 
of  art  at  Sevres  factory;  Delaherche;  Falize;  Galland,  director  of  art  at  Gobelins;  Galle, 
conservator  of  Museum  of  Arts;  Gasnault;  Gerspach;  administrator  of  Gobelins;  Jourdain, 
Franz,  art  critic;  Louvrier  de  Lajolais,  director  of  the  School  of  the  Decorative  Arts;  The§’ 
mar;  Vogt,  director  of  technical  art  at  Sevres, 


FRANCE. 


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FRANCE. 


Sculpture. 


GROUP  139. 

Sculpture. 

In  South  Court,.  Rotuada  and  Galleries  57 
and  58.  Sculpture  applied  to  Archi¬ 
tecture,  in  East  Court. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Anglade,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

1.  Pro  Fide. 

Astanieres,  Clement,  comte  d’,  Paris. 

2.  Child  on  a  Wave;  More  Fear  than 
Danger. 

3.  The  Frolicsome  Boy. 

4.  Cavalryman  in  Campaigning  Dress. 

5.  Infantry  on  the  Frontier  in  Fatigue 
Uniform. 

6.  Volunteer  of  Autun,  Cavalryman  in 
Service  Dress. 

7.  A  Curious  Child. 

Aube,  Jean-Paul,  Paris. 

8.  Dante. 

Barrias,  Louis-Ernest,  Paris. 

9.  The  First  Burials. 

10.  Mozart  as  a  Child. 

Bartholdi,  Frederic-Auguste,  Paris. 

11.  Washington  and  Lafayette. 
Bartholome,  Albert,  Paris. 

12.  Little  Girl  Crying. 

Bastet,  Victorien-Antoine,  Paris. 

13.  Abandoned. 

Becquet,  Just,  Paris. 

14.  The  Seine  at  its  Source. 

15.  Faun  Playing  with  a  Panther. 

Belin,  Joseph,  Paris. 

16.  Toby. 

Beguine,  Michael-Leonard,  Paris. 

17.  The  Charmer.  , 

18.  David  Conqueror. 

Blanchard,  Jules,  Paris. 

19.  Tintoret’s  Daughter. 

20.  Head  of  a  Woman. 

Bonheur,  Isidore,  Paris. 

21.  Jongleur. 

22.  Horseman  of  Louis  XV, 

23.  Percheron  Horse, 


Exhibit 

No. 

Boucher,  Alfred,  Paris. 

24.  On  the  Ground. 

Cain,  Auguste,  Paris. 

25.  Rhinoceros  Attacked  by  Tigers. 

26.  Eagle  and  Vultures  Quarreling  over  a  * 
Dead  Bear. 

27.  Lion  Strangling  a  Crocodile. 

Cambos,  Jean-Jules,  Paris. 

28.  Return  of  Spring. 

Carles,  Antonin-Jean,  Paris. 

29.  Abel. 

Cazin,  Mme.  Marie,  Paris. 

30.  Young  Girls. 

Chapu,  Henri-Michel-Antonine. 

31.  Joan  of  Arc. 

Chatrousse,  Emile,  Paris. 

32.  Young  Contemporary. 

Chevre,  Paul,  Paris. 

33.  Cocks  Fighting. 

Choppin,  Paul-Frangois,  Paris. 

34.  Volunteer  of  1776. 

Claudel,  Mile.  Camille,  Paris. 

35.  Bust  of  M.  Rodin. 

Colie,  Charles-Alphonse,  Paris. 

36.  Ophelia. 

37.  The  Minuet. 

Croisy,  Aristide,  Paris. 

38.  The  Doll’s  Toilet. 

Daillion,  Horace,  Paris. 

39.  Modesty. 

Delaplanche,  the  late  Eugene,  Paris. 

40.  Security. 

Dubois,  Paul,  Paris. 

41.  Four  Figures  from  the  Tomb  of  Lam- 
oriciere. 

Durand,  Ludovic,  Courbevoie. 

42.  The  Caress. 

Falguiere,  Jean-Alexandre-Joseph,  Paris. 

43.  Republican  France.  Allegorical  Statue 
Ordered  by  the  French  Government 
Section. 

44.  Diana  Shooting. 

45.  Diana. 

Fosse,  Athanase-Theodore-Frederic, Paris. 

46.  Souvenir  of  the  Night  of  Sept.  4,  1851, 
Fouques,  Henri- Am6dee,  Paris, 

47.  “Fox,”  a  Pointer, 


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Sculpture. 


Exhibit 
No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Fremiet,  Emmanuel,  Paris. 

48.  Man  of  the  Stone  Age. 

49.  The  Wounded  Dog. 

Frere,  Jean,  Paris. 

50.  The  Two  Pigeons 

Gaudez,  Adrien,  Neuilly-sur-Seine. 

51.  The  Nymph  Echo. 

Geoffroy,  Adolphe-Louis-Victor,  Paris. 

52.  Tiger  and  Antelope. 

Granet,  Pierre,  Paris. 

53.  Youth  and  Chimera. 

Gravillon,  Arthur  de,  Paris. 

54.  Cardinal  Foulon,  Archbishop  of  Lyons. 
Giiglielmo,  Lange,  Paris. 

55.  Study  of  a  Head. 

«Hannaux  Emmanuel,  Paris. 

56.  Mercury  and  Bacchus. 

57.  Phryne. 

Hirou,  Ernest,  Paris. 

58.  Hedge  Roses. 

Houdain,  Andred’,  Paris. 

59.  Faun. 

Houssin,  Edouard-Charles,  Paris. 

60.  In  Danger. 

61.  Bust  of  M.  Demont-Breton. 

62.  Bust  of  Mme.  Demont-Breton. 

Hugues,  Jean,  Paris. 

63.  CEdipus  at  Colonna. 

64.  Immortality. 

65.  Woman  Playing  with  her  Child. 

Icard,  Honore,  Paris. 

66.  The  Rights  of  Man. 

Idrac,  Antoine-Jean-Marie. 

67.  Salammbo. 

Itasse,  Adolphe,  Paris. 

68.  Love  Conqueror. 

Itasse,  Mile.  Jeanne,  Paris. 

69.  Egyptian  Harpist. 

70.  Head  of  an  Old  Woman. 

Kinsburger,  Sylvain,  Paris. 

71.  In  Danger. 

Labatut,  Jules- Jacques,  Paris. 

72.  Oath  of  Hannibal. 

Lami,  Stanislas,  Paris. 

73.  First  Transgression. 

74.  Danish  Hound. 

Lanson,  Alfred,  Paris. 

75.  The  Age  of  Iron. 

76.  Diana. 

Larche,  Raoul,  Paris. 

77.  Jesus  Before  the  Rabbis. 

78.  At  the  Mirror. 

Larroux,  Antonin,  Paris. 

79.  Judith. 

Lemaire,  Hector,  Paris. 

80.  Graziella. 

81.  Eclipse  of  the  Moon. 

82.  Mother  Love. 

83.  Child  and  Rose, 


84.  The  Task. 

85.  La  Cigale. 

86.  Pandora. 

87.  Dream  of  Love. 

Leroux,  Etienne,  Paris. 

88.  Young  Woman  Playing  with  her  Child. 
Levasseur,  Henri-Louis,  Paris. 

89.  The  First  Born. 

90.  The  Conqueror  at  the  Tournament. 
(Pewter.) 

91.  Card  Plate.  (Pewter.) 

Lombard,  Henri-Edouard,  Paris. 

92.  Diana. 

Marioton,  Eugene,  Paris. 

93.  Chactas. 

Marqueste,  Laurent-Honore,  Paris. 

94.  La  Cigale. 

95.  M.  Patenotre,  Ambassador  of  France 
to  the  United  States. 

Marquet  De  Vasselot,  Anatole,  Paris. 

96.  Sculptor  of  the  Renaissance. 
Massoulle,  Andre-Arthur-Paul,  Paris. 

97.  An  Ancestor. 

Meissonier,  Jean-Louis-Ernest,  Paris. 

98.  The  Herald  of  Murcia.  Trumpet  of 
the  time  of  Louis  XIII. 

99.  Duroc. 

100.  Design  for  a  Fire-Place. 

101.  The  Dancing  Muse. 

102.  Wounded  Horse. 

Mercie,  Antonin,  Paris. 

103.  David  the  Victor. 

104.  “Even  So!” 

Mezzara,  Mme.  Florence,  Mulhouse. 

105.  The  Virgin,  Child  Jesus  and  St.  John 
the  Baptist. 

Michel,  Gustave,  Paris. 

106.  The  Blind  Man  and  the  Paralytic. 

107.  Fortune  Holding  up  her  Diadem. 

108.  Aurora. 

Millet,  the  late  Aime,  Paris. 

109.  Ariadne  Abandoned. 

Mombur,  Jean-Ossaye,  Paris. 

no.  An  Idyl, 
in.  Washington. 

1 12.  Lafayette. 

Moreau- Vauthier,  Augustin-Jean,  Paris. 

1 13.  Bacchante. 

114.  Fortune. 

115.  Nereide. 

1 16.  Florentine  Head. 

1 17.  Bacchante. 

Paris,  Auguste,  Paris. 

1 18.  The  Return. 

Pecou,  Jean-William-Henri,  Paris. 

119.  Bust  of  M.  E.  Boeswillwald. 

Peene,  Augustin-Pierre-Charles,  Paris, 

120.  Portrait  of  Mme.  C — . 


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Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Perrey,  Leon- Auguste,  Paris. 

121.  Death  of  Jezebel. 

Peyrol,  Hippolyte,  Paris. 

122.  Protection. 

Pompon,  Francois,  Paris. 

123.  The  Martyr  St.  Catherine 
Puech,  Denys,  Paris. 

124.  The  Siren. 

125.  The  Star. 

Raissiguier,  Emile-Paul,  Paris. 

126.  Young  Cupid. 

Rambaud,  Pierre,  Paris. 

127.  Agrippa,  d’Aubigne. 

Ringel,  d’  Illzach,  Paris. 

128.  Perversity. 

129.  A  Parisian  Woman. 

130.  Bas-relief  in  Baked  Sandstone. 
Robert,  Eugene,  Paris. 

131.  In  the  Woods. 

Rodin,  Auguste,  Paris. 

132.  Citizen  of  Calais. 

133.  Portrait  of  a  Man. 

Roubaud,  Louis-Auguste,  Paris. 

134.  The  Vocation. 

Rougelet,  Benedict,  Paris. 

135.  Hero  and  Leander. 

Saint-Marceaux,  Rene  de,  Paris. 

136.  Spirit  Guarding  the  Secret  of  the 
Tomb. 

Sanson,  Justin  Chrysostome,  Paris. 

137.  A  Conqueror. 

Soules,  Felix,  Paris. 

138.  The  Rape  of  Iphigenia. 

Turcan,  Jean,  Paris. 

139.  The  Blind  Man  and  the  Paralytic. 
Vaucanu,  Emile,  Paris. 

140.  Normandy  Woman. 

141.  An  Oriental. 

Verlet,  Raoul-Charles,  Paris. 

142.  The  Grief  of  Orpheus. 

143.  Baby. 

Weyl,  Mme.  Jenny,  Paris. 

144.  Lucrezia  Buti.  (Marble.) 

145.  Fifteen  Years.  (Bronze.) 

Casts  of  French  Sculptures  from  the  11th 
to  the  19th  Century. 

Exhibited  by  the  Bureau  of  Historical 
Monuments  from  the  studios  of  the  Museum 
of  Comparative  Sculpture  and  the  Museums 
of  Decorative  Arts  and  of  the  Louvre. 

Eleventh  and  12th  Century. 

146.  Church  of  Notre-Dame-du-Port,  in 
Clermont-Ferrand — Portal  of  Southern 
Facade. 

147.  Cloister  of  Saint-Trophime  at  Arles. 

148.  Cathedral  of  Bourges. 

7 


Exhibit 

No. 

149.  The  Church  of  Saint-Martin  at  Brive. 

150.  Church  of  Sainte-Croix  at  La  Charite. 
(Hievre). 

151.  The  Monastery  of  Charlieu. 

152.  Cathedral  of  Chartres. 

153.  Cloister  of  Moissac. 

154.  Church  of  Saint-Eutrope  at  Saintes. 
Two  Capitals  of  Pilasters  of  the  Nave. 

155.  The  Abbey  Church  Saint  Gilles,  Cen¬ 
tral  Door  and  Part  of  the  W estern  F a<pade. 

156.  Cloister  of  the  Abbey  of  Daurade  in 
Toulouse,  Two  Capitals  of  Columns. 

157.  Cathedral  of  Amiens,  West  Front  Pier 
of  Central  Door;  13th  century. 

158.  Cathedral  of  Amiens,  West  Fagade, 
Bases  of  Left  Hand  Door,  with  Figures, 
The  Month,  Signs,  etc.;  13th  century. 

159.  Cathedral  of  Amiens,  South  Facade, 
Lintel  and  Pier  of  Door  of  Saint-Honore; 
13th  century. 

160.  Cathedral  of  Amiens  :  Tomb  of 
Evrard  of  Fouilloy.  13th  century. 

161.  Cathedral  of  Laon:  Six  Capitals  of 
Columns  of  the  Triforium.  13th  century. 

162.  Cathedral  of  Paris:  Western  Facade, 
F rame  of  Left-hand  Door.  13th  century. 

163.  Cathedral  of  Paris:  West  Facade, 
Part  of  Left  Door  of.  13th  century. 

164.  Cathedral  of  Paris.  Hanging  of  Door 
in  West  Facade.  13th  century. 

165.  Cathedral  of  Reims:  Panel  of  Left 
Door  of  Transept.  13th  century. 

166.  Cathedral  of  Reims:  Decoration  of 
the  Interior  Wall-West  Side.  13th  century. 

167.  Cathedral  of  Reims:  Figure  of  Pro¬ 
phet  from  Interior  of  West  side. 

168.  Cathedral  of  Reims:  Base  and  Capi¬ 
tal  of  Pillar.  13th  century. 

169.  Cathedral  of  Rouen:  Part  of  West 
Door.  13th  century. 

170.  Chapel  of  Saint-Germer:  Ancient 
Altar  Piece — Museum  of  Cluny.  13th 
century. 

171.  Cathedral  of  Bordeaux:  Door  of 
North  Transept.  14th  century. 

172.  Cathedral  of  Lyons:  Dais  Surmount 
ing  a  Niche,  and  Doors  of  Western  Front. 
14th  century. 

173.  Cathedral  of  Sens:  Lower  Part  of 
Right-Hand  Door  of  Western  Front.  14th 
century. 

174.  Church  of  Saint-Urbain  at  Troyes, 
Embellishment  of  Choir  Gallery.  14th 
century. 

175.  Statue  of  William  de  Chanac,  from 
the  Louvre.  14th  century. 

176.  Statue  of  Philippe  VI,  King  of  France 
from  the  Louvre. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.~ FINE  ARTS. 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

177.  Chateau  de  la  Ferte-Milon,  High  re¬ 
lief  over  door.  Coronation  of  the  Virgin. 
15th  century. 

178.  Chateau  du  Lude,  Statuette  of  Angel 
for  Vane  (in  hammered  copper).  15th 
century. 

179.  Statue  of  Philippe  de  Morvillier, 
First  President  of  Parliament  of  of  F ranee, 
from  the  Louvre.  15th  century. 

180.  Cathedral  of  Aix,  Door  of  West 
Facade.  16th  century. 

181.  Cathedral  of  Beauvais,  Door  of  South 
Transept.  16th  century. 

182.  Cathedral  of  Chartres,  six  Pilasters 
from  Choir  Screen,  Jean  le  Texier.  16th 
century. 

183.  Chateau  de  Gaillon,  Stalls  from  the 
Chapel  Choir.  16th  century. 

184.  Gallery  in  the  Cathedral  of  Limoges 
(artist  unknown).  16th  century. 

Jean  Cousin  (attributed  to). 

185.  Cathedral  of  Mans.  Tomb  of  William 
of  Bellay. 

186.  Cathedral  of  Nantes.  Tomb  of  Fran¬ 
cis  II. 

186a.  Cathedral  of  Nantes.  Fontaine  des 
Innocents. 

Hotel  Carnavalet,  Paris. 

Jean-Goujon. 

187.  Abundance. 

188.  Children. 

189.  Diana. 

190.  Fame. 

190a.  Lion. 

191.  Two  Victories.  The  Louvre. 

192.  Child  with  a  Whistle. 

193.  Two  Trophies — Fauns  and  Satyrs. 

194.  Compartments  with  Deer’s  Head  and 
Fruit. 

195.  Compartments  with  Lion’s  Head  and 
Vase  with  Flames. 

196.  A  Group  of  Children. 

198.  The  Infant  Jupiter. 

199.  Posts  Forming  a  Square. 

200.  Top  of  Frame  and  Crown  of  Fruit. 

201.  Young  Tritons  Forming  Tubes. 

202.  Tubes  Forming  Frames. 

203.  Door  Jambs  Ornamented  with  Flow¬ 
ers. 

204.  Head  of  Faun. 

205.  Church  of  St.  Maclou  at  Rouen. 
Western  Facade. 

206.  Door  of  the  North  Transept  of  the 
Church  of  St.  Maclou  at  Rcuen. 

Michael  Colombe  (1512). 

207.  The  Tomb  of  Frances  II,  Duke  of 
Brittany,  and  of  Marguerite  de  Foix,  from 
the  Cathedral  of  Nantes. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Jean  Goujon. 

208.  Bas-relief  for  the  Fountain  of  Inno¬ 
cents,  Paris. 

209.  Nymph  of  the  Seine. 

Tritons  and  Nereids. 

Nymph  of  the  Seine. 

Paul  Ponce. 

210.  The  Trophies. 

211.  Nine  Masks,  Fauns  and  Satyrs. 

212.  Lion. 

Jean  Cousin  and  Jean  Goujon  (attributed  to). 

213.  Cathedral  of  Rouen— Tomb  of  Louis 
Breze. 

214.  Five  Bas-reliefs  Representing  the 
Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold,  from  the  Hotel  . 
of  Bourgtheroulde,  at  Rouen. 

Germain  Pilon. 

215.  The  Interior  of  the  Abbey  Church. 

216.  The  Tomb  of  Henry  II  and  Catherine 
of  de  Medicis,  with  their  Statues. 

Jean  Juste. 

217.  Tomb  of  the  Children  of  Charles  the 
VIII,  King  of  France,  in  the  Cathedral 
of  Tours. 

218.  One  of  the  Bas-reliefs  of  the  High 
Altar  in  the  Church  of  St.  Jean  at  Troyes. 

219.  Bas-relief  Representing  the  Adora¬ 
tion  of  the  Magi  in  the  Church  of  St.  Nich¬ 
olas  of  Troyes. 

Michel  Colombe. 

220.  Saint  George  and  the  Dragon.  The 
Louvre. 

Michel  Colombe. 

221.  The  Virgin  with  the  Child,  called  the 
Virgin  of  Olivet.  (The  Louvre.) 

222.  Figure  of  Roberte  Legendre  from  a 
Tomb  of  1522. 

Germain  Pilon. 

223.  Virgin  of  Grief,  called  the  Virgin  of 
Saint  Cyr. 

Germain  Pilon  (1535). 

224.  The  Three  Graces. 

Barthelemy  Prieur  (1611). 

225.  Marie  de  Braban^on-Cany. 

Pierre  Puget  (1622-1694). 

226.  Door  of  the  Hotel  de  Ville  at  Toulon. 

Pierre  Puget. 

227.  Faun. 

Girardon  (1628-1715). 

228.  Nymphs  Bathing. 

Lehongre  (1628-1690). 

229.  River  and  Children. 

Legros  (1629-1714). 

230.  River  and  Children. 

Lehongre. 

231.  Nymph  and  Cupid  on  a  Dolphin. 


FRANCE. 


97 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Legros. 

232.  Nymph  and  Cupid  on  a  Dolphin. 
Coysevox  (1640-1720). 

233.  The  Garonne  River. 

Coysevox. 

234.  The  Dordogne  River. 

Magnier  (1647-1715). 

235.  Nymph  and  Cupid. 

Magnier. 

236.  Nymph  and  Cupid. 

Van  Cleve  (1645). 

237.  Group  of  Children. 

238.  Bronze  Group  of  Children  Playing 
with  a  Swan. 

Masson  (1627-1684). 

239.  Lead  Torch-Bearer,  17th  century. 
Lehongre. 

240.  Torch-Bearer,  17th  century. 

Lehongre. 

241.  Vase  of  17th  century. 

Parterre  of  Latone. 

Jean  Dedieu. 

242.  Bacchante. 

Lecomte  (1737-1817). 

243.  Hercules. 

Coysevox. 

244.  Nymph  with  a  Shell. 

Chateau  of  Marly. 

Coysevox. 

245.  A  Shepherd  and  Little  Satyr. 

Nicolas  Coustou  (1658-1733). 

246.  Adonis  Resting  From  the  Chase. 

Coysevox. 

247.  Flora  and  Cupid. 

Coysevox. 

248.  Hamadryad  and  Child. 

Coysevox  (1685-1720). 

249.  Maria  Adelaide  of  Savoy. 

Nicolas  Coustou. 

250.  Ancient  Custom-House  at  Rouen. 

Robert  LeLorrain. 

251.  The  Ancient  Hotel  de  Rohan  at  Paris 

Guillaume  Coustou. 

252.  Maria  Leczinska,  Queen  of  France. 

Pierre  Julien* 

253.  Nymph  with  Goat. 

Houdon. 

254.  Diana. 

Houdon. 

255.  Voltaire. 

Francois  Rude. 

256.  Neapolitan  Fisherman. 

Barye. 

257.  Jaguar  and  Hare. 

Barye. 

258.  Lion  Strangling  a  Boa. 


GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

In  Galleries  47  and  49-57. 

Abbema,  Louise,  Paris. 

259-  Japan. 

Achille-Cesbron,  Paris. 

260.  Sleep  Flowers. 

Adan,  Louis-Emile,  Paris. 

261.  Return  of  the  Grape  Pickers. 

262.  Last  Ray  of  the  Sun. 

Agache,  Alfred-Pierre,  Paris. 

263.  Vanity. 

264.  The  Annunciation. 

265.  An  Enchantress. 

Allegre,  Raymond,  Paris. 

266.  The  Old  Port,  Marseilles. 

267.  Villefranche. 

Aman-Jean,  Edmond,  Paris. 

268.  Venice. 

269.  In  Sicily. 

Appian,  Adolphe,  Lyons. 

270.  Morning  Fog. 

Argence,  Eugene  d’,  Paris. 

271.  Night  in  the  Hamlet  of  Preval. 
Attendu,  Ferdinand,  Paris. 

272.  Corner  in  a  Dairy. 

Aubert,  Ernest-Jean,  Pari*. 

273.  Love’s  Captives. 

Aublet,  Albert,  Paris. 

274.  Women  on  the  Seashore. 

275.  The  Aged. 

276.  The  Sacrament. 

Auguin,  Louise-Augustin,  Bordeaux. 

277.  Cape  Breton  Heath. 

Axilette,  Alexis,  Paris. 

278.  Cupid  and  Folly. 

279.  A  Huntress. 

Bail,  Joseph,  Paris. 

280.  Young  Scullion  Playing  with  a  Cat. 
Bail,  Jean- Antoine. 

281.  At  Nesle-la-Vallee. 

282.  In  the  Cellar. 

Baillet,  Ernest,  Paris. 

283.  The  First  Lights  on  the  Seine. 

284.  September  Morning  on  the  Seine. 
Balouzet,  Auguste,  Lyons. 

285.  Morning  in  the  Meadows  of  Riorges. 
Barau,  Emile,  Neuilly-sur-Seine. 

286.  In  Autumn. 

287.  The  Rouazes. 

Barillot,  Leon,  Paris. 

288.  Train  47. 

289.  The  Valley  of  Seulles. 

Barrias,  Felix-Joseph,  Paris. 

290.  Returning  from  Circumcision,  Tan¬ 
gier. 

291.  Conjuring  among  Courtesans,  Venice. 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

292.  The  Narghilieh.  Georgian  and  Cir¬ 
cassian. 

BartholomS,  Albert,  Paris. 

293.  Hunting  the  Slipper. 

Baschet,  Marcel,  Paris. 

294.  Portrait  of  My  Grandmother. 

295.  Portrait  of  Mademoiselle  X. 
Baudouin,  Paul-Albert,  Paris. 

296.  Mimosa. 

297.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Elisee  Reclus. 
Beauvais,  Armand,  Paris. 

298.  La  Planche  Baron. 

Beauverie,  Charles-Joseph,  Paris. 

299.  Sun  Piercing  the  Fog  on  the  Lignon. 

300.  The  Potato  Harvest. 
Benjamin-Constant,  Jean-Joseph,  Paris. 

301.  The  Triumph  of  Christopher  Colum¬ 
bus. 

Benner,  Emmanuel,  Paris. 

304.  The  Alarm. 

Benner,  Jean. 

305.  Solitude. 

305^  Japanese  Chrysanthemums. 

Beraud,  Jean,  Paris. 

306.  Descent  from  the  Cross. 

Bergeret,  Pierre-Denis,  Paris. 

307.  War,  Art,  Religion. 

308.  Music. 

309.  The  Dessert. 

Bernier,  Camille,  Paris. 

310.  Pines  at  Kerlagadic,  Brittany. 
Berteaux,  Hippolyte,  Paris. 

31 1.  Return  of  a  Deserter. 

Berthelon,  Eugene,  Paris. 

312.  A  Port  Life-boat  Saving  Men  from 
the  Boat  Pauline,  Wrecked  on  the  Rocks 
near  Grainvah 

Berton,  Paul-Emile,  Paris. 

313.  White  Poplars  in  the  Forest  of  Fon¬ 
tainebleau. 

Bertrand,  Paulin,  Paris. 

314.  Morning  on  the  Seashore. 

Besnard,  Paul-Albert,  Paris. 

315.  Two  Ponies  Harassed  by  Flies. 

Beyle,  Pierre-Marie,  Chennevieres-sur- 

Marne. 

316.  Life  Saving  from  a  Wreck. 

Billotte,  Rene.  Paris. 

317.  Winter  Sun  at  the  Courcelles  Gate. 

318.  Moonrise  on  the  Canal,  St.  Denis. 
Binet,  Adolphe,  Paris. 

319.  The  Lovers. 

320.  The  Close  of  Day. 

Binet,  Victor-Barthelemy,  Paris. 

321.  The  Pont  des  Arts,  Paris. 

322.  Paris  from  the  Gentilly  Quarries. 
Bisson,  Edouard-Louis,  Paris. 

The  Ideal. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Biva,  Henr^  Paris. 

324.  TremittatRoses,  Place  de  Versailles. 
Blanche,  Jacques-Emile,  Paris. 

325.  The  Host. 

Bompard,  Maurice,  Paris. 

326.  Entrance  of  Old  Chetma,  Oasis,  near 
Biskra. 

Bonheur,  Rosa,  Thomery. 

327.  The  King  of  the  Forest. 

328.  The  Overthrow. 
Bonnat,Leon-Joseph-Florentin, Paris 

329.  Portrait  of  Cardinal  Lavigerie. 

330.  Portrait  of  M.  Renan. 

Bonnefoy,  Adrien,  Paris. 

332.  The  Nativity. 

Bonnefoy,  Henri,  Paris. 

333.  A  Family  Group.  Sheep. 

Bordes,  Ernest,  Paris. 

334.  The  Ribbon-Maker. 

Boucher,  Alfred-Jean,  Paris. 

335.  The  Old  Road  of  Berville. 

Bouchor,  Joseph-Felix,  Paris. 

336.  April. 

Bouguereau,  William- Adolphe,  Paris. 

337.  The  Women  at  the  Tomb. 

338.  Our  Lady  of  the  Angels. 

339.  The  Wasp’s  Nest. 

Boulard,  Emile-Alexandre,  Paris. 

340.  Close  of  the  Mass. 

Bourgain,  Gustave,  Paris. 

341.  Return  on  Board. 

Bourgeois,  Eugene-Victor,  Neuilly. 

342.  Fishermen’s  Hut. 

Bourgogne,  Pierre,  Sevres. 

343.  Spring  Flowers. 

Bourgonnier,  Claude,  Paris. 

344.  Temptation. 

Boutigny,  Emile,  Paris. 

345.  Bonaparte  in  Italy. 

346.  Combat  in  a  Village. 

Bramtot,  Alfred-Henri,  Paris. 

347.  job’s  Comforters. 

348.  The  First  Communion. 

Bremont,  Jean-Louis,  Paris. 

349.  A  Wave. 

Brest,  Fabius,  Paris. 

350.  The  Rialto  Bridge,  Venice. 

Breton,  Jules- Adolphe,  Paris. 

351.  The  Pardon  of  Kergoat. 

352.  Breton  Woman. 

353*  Young  Girls  Going  to  the  Procession. 
Brispot,  Henri,  Paris. 

354.  Returning  from  a  Pardon  in  Brittany. 
Brouillet,  Andre,  Paris. 

355.  Portrait  of  Mile.  Darlaud. 

Brun,  Charles,  Paris. 

356.  The  Wife  of  the  Levite  of  Ephraim. 

Brunet,  Jean,  Levallois-Perret. 

357.  Return  of  the  Wedded  Couple. 


FRANCE, 


99 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

Mo. 

Buland,  Eugene-Jean,  Charly. 

358.  Propaganda. 

359.  The  Apprentice’s  Lesson. 

Burgkan,  Mile.  Berthe,  Paris. 

360.  A  Widow. 

Burnand,  Eugene,  Paris. 

361.  In  High  Pasture  Grounds. 

Busson,  Charles,  Paris. 

362.  Old  Touraine  Quarries. 

363.  The  Port  of  Lavardin. 

Cagnard,  Emile,  Paris. 

364.  Snow  on  Montmartre,  Paris. 

Cain,  Georges- Jules- Auguste,  Paris. 

365.  A  Barricade  of  1830. 

Cain,  Henri,  Paris. 

366.  At  the  Louvre  Museum. 

Caraud,  Joseph,  Paris. 

367.  The  Grandmother. 

Carolus-Duran,  Emile-Auguste,  Paris. 

368.  Portrait  of  Madame  A. 

369.  Portrait  of  Madame  G.  F. 

370.  Portrait  of  Madame  J.  H. 
Carrier-Belleuse,  Louis-Robert,  Paris. 

371.  At  the  Capstan. 

Cav£,  Jules-Cyrille,  Paris. 

372.  A  Martyr  in  the  Roman  Catacombs. 
Chaigneau,  Jean-Ferdinand,  Paris. 

373.  Moonrise. 

374.  A  Summer  Evening. 

Chalon,  Louis,  Paris. 

375.  Circe. 

Chaperon,  Eugene,  Paris. 

376.  Soldiers  Bathing. 

Charpentier,  Gaston,  Paris. 

377.  A  Stolen  Kiss. 

Chartran,  Theobald  Paris. 

378.  Portrait  of  His  Holiness  Pope  Leo 
XIII. 

Chigot,  Eugene,  Valenciennes. 

379.  Evening  at  Bevck-sur-Mer. 

380.  The  Interrupted  Fishing. 

Clairin,  Georges,  Paris. 

381.  The  Evening;  on  the  lagoon. 

Clary,  Eugene,  Paris. 

382.  The  Reader. 

Claude,  Eugene,  Paris. 

383.  A  Parisian  Carriage.  (Flowers.) 
Claude,  Jean-M&xime,  Paris. 

384.  Cross  Purposes. 

Collin,  Raphael,  Paris, 

385.  Youth. 

386.  Portrait  of  My  Father. 

387.  On  the  Sea  Coast 

Costeau,  Georges,  Paris. 

388.  Decorative  Panel — A  Day  in  Autumn. 
Courant,  Maurice-Francis- Auguste, Poissy. 

389.  A  Coming  Storm 

390.  The  Bight  of  Saint  Guenole. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Courtois,  Gustave,  Neuilly,  Seine. 

391.  A  Fortunate  One. 

392.  Portrait  of  Madame  Gauthereau. 
Couturier,  Leon,  Paris. 

393.  At  the  Capstan— “  Heave  Round.” 
Dameron,  Emile-Charles,  Paris. 

394.  Growing  Flowers  on  the  Cape  of 
Antibes — F  ebruary. 

Damoye,  Pierre-Emmanuel,  Paris. 

395.  Sunset  Over  the  Marshes  of  Tremb- 
levif. 

396.  Breton  Wheat  Fields. 

Dantan,  Edouard,  St.  Cloud. 

397.  A  Restoration. 

398.  “  The  Poor  People.” 

Dardoize,  Emile,  Paris. 

399.  The  Spring. 

Dargent,  Jan,  Creac’h  Andre. 

400.  Breton  Night  Spectres. 

Dastugue,  Maxime,  Paris. 

401.  An  Anniversary. 

Dauphin,  Eugene,  Paris. 

402.  The  Iphigenia  in  the  Roadstead  of 
Toulon. 

David-Nillet,  Germain,  Paris. 

403.  October. 

David  DeSauzea,  Jean,  Paris. 

404.  At  the  Inn. 

Dawant,  Albert-Pierre,  Paris. 

405.  Close  of  the  Mass. 

Debat-Ponsan,  Edouard-Bernard,  Paris. 

406.  Noon. 

407.  In  My  Greenhouse. 

Delacroix,  Henry-Eugene,  Paris. 

408.  Awakening. 

409.  Sea  Birds  and  Wave. 

410.  The  Enchanted  Hour. 
Delance-Feurgard,  Paris. 

411.  In  the  Garden. 

Delance,  Paul-Louis,  Paris. 

412.  Decorative  Panel:  Water. 

Delobbe,  Francois- Alfred,  Paris. 

413.  Breakfast  After  the  Bath. 

Delort,  Charles-Edouard,  Paris. 

414.  Pichegru  takes  the  Dutch  Ships  on 
the  Zuyder  Zee. 

Delpy,  Camille,  Paris. 

415.  Washerwomen  at  Sunrise. 

Demont,  Adrien-Louis,  Montgeron. 

416.  Lilies. 

417.  Winter  in  Flanders. 

418.  Youth. 

Demont-Breton,Mme.  Virginie,  Montgeron. 

419.  A  Drenching. 

420.  Daybreak. 

421.  In  Wonderland. 

Deully,  Eugene- Auguste-Fran^ois,  Paris. 

424.  Dreams  and  Facts. 

425.  Venus  Wounded. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Deyrolle,  Theophile-Louis,  Concarneau. 

426.  Fishers  Setting  Out,  Concarneau. 
Dieterle,  Georges-Pierre,  Paris. 

427.  The  Cavalry  at  Criquebeuf. 

Doucet,  Lucien,  Paris. 

428.  Portrait  of  Mile.  M.  du  M.  C. 

429.  Portrait  of  Mile.  Yvonne  L. 

430.  Skaters. 

Dubufe,  fils,  G.,  Paris. 

431.  The  Virgin’s  House. 

432.  A  Nest. 

433.  The  Ant. 

Dubuisson,  Albert,  Paris. 

434.  The  Park  at  Versailles  in  Winter. 
Duez,  Ernest-Ange,  Paris. 

435.  Jesus  Walking  on  the  Water. 

435a.  Parisian  at  a  ball  of  the  Elysee. 

435b.  La  Manche. 

Duffaud,  Jean-Baptiste,  Paris. 

436.  Portrait  of  my  Mother. 

Dufour,  Camille,  Paris. 

437.  Quay  at  Auteuil  Paris. 

Dulac,  Charles,  Paris. 

438.  The  Fish  Market. 

Dumaresq,  Charles  -  Edouard  -  Armand, 
Paris. 

439.  Napoleon  Asleep  in  a  Hut. 

Dumoulin,  Louis,  Paris. 

440.  The  Glycine  Fetes  at  Tokio. 

Dupain,  Edmond-Louis,  Paris. 

441.  The  Passerby. 

Dupre,  Julien,  Paris. 

442.  Valley  of  the  Durdent. 

Durst,  Auguste,  Puteaux. 

443.  The  Siesta. 

444.  Turkeys. 

Duverger,  Theophile-Emmanuel,  Ecouen. 

445.  Intemperance. 

Eliot,  Maurice,  Paris. 

446.  Life  in  the  Fields. 

447  The  Mills. 

Fath,  Rene-Maurice,  Paris. 

448.  A  Swamp  in  April. 

Ferrier,  Gabriel,  Paris. 

449.  Portrait  of  Jules  Claretie. 

450.  Portrait  of  Mile.  O. 

451.  The  Guardian  Angel. 

Feyen,  Eugene,  Paris. 

452.  The  Cancale  Regatta. 

Flameng,  Francois,  Paris. 

453.  The  Flight  into  Egypt. 

454.  Portrait  of  Madame  X. 

455.  Target  Practice  in  the  Trenches  in 
Dieppe. 

Flameng,  Marie- Auguste,  Paris. 

456.  A  Dock  at  Antwerp. 

456a.  Fisherwomen  at  Cancale. 

Fleury,  Mme.  Fanny,  Paris. 

457.  Young  Girl. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Fonvielle,  Ulric  de,  Paris. 

458.  An  Eclipse  of  the  Moon. 

Fouace,  Guillaume  Romain,  Paris. 

459.  Fish. 

Foubert,  Emile,  Paris. 

460.  The  Banks  of  the  Seine  at  Vetheuil. 
Fourie,  Albert,  Paris. 

461.  In  the  Sunshine. 

462.  Spring. 

Fournier,  Hippolyte,  Paris. 

463.  The  Convalescent  Young  Mother. 
Fournier,  Louis-Ferdinand,  Paris. 

464.  Washington  and  his  Mother. 

Franzini  D’lssoncourt,  Charles-Henry- 

Michel,  Paris. 

465.  Portrait  of  the  Countess. 

Frappa,  Jose,  Paris. 

466.  The  Return  of  Missionary. 

Frere,  Carles-Edouard,  Paris. 

467.  A  Market  at  Sarcelles. 

Friant,  Emile,  Paris. 

468.  Shadows  Lifted. 

469.  Portrait  of  Antonin  Proust. 
Gagliardini,  Julien-Gustave,  Paris. 

470.  A  Foggy  Morning. 

471.  High  Noon  in  Provence. 

Galerne,  Prosper,  Paris. 

472.  Valley  of  the  Loire  at  Chateaudun 
Garaud,  Gustave-Cesaire,  Paris. 

473.  The  Sluice. 

Gautier,  Amand,  Paris. 

474.  Still  Life. 

Gelibert,  Jules-Bertrand,  Cape  Breton. 

475.  Wild  Boar  Hunt. 

Gervex,  Henri,  Paris. 

479.  Portrait  of  Mile.  B, 

480.  Mignon. 

481.  Portrait  of  Doctor  Evans. 

Gigoux,  Jean,  Paris. 

482.  Portrait  of  M.  A.  Caubert. 

483.  A  Reaper. 

Gilbert,  Rene,  Paris. 

484.  Fisherman. 

Gilbert,  Victor-Gabriel,  Paris. 

485.  Good  Fishing. 

486.  The  Horoscope. 

Girard,  A.,  Paris. 

487  The  Dew. 

Girard,  Firmin,  Paris. 

488.  Guests  at  a  F ete  on  a  Bressan  F arm. 

489.  The  Finest  Plants. 

Girardot,  Louis- Auguste,  Paris. 

490.  Happy  They  Who  Die  in  the  Lord. 

491.  The  Nomads. 

Glaize,  Pierre-Paul-Leon,  Paris. 

492.  Lucia,  the  Italian. 

493.  A  Signal. 

Glaize,  Auguste-Barthelemy,  Paris. 

494.  The  Blind  Man  and  the  Paralytic. 


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101 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

495.  The  First  Steps. 

Godin,  Franqoise  -  Augustine  -  Marguerite, 
Paris. 

496.  A  Symphony  in  White. 

Goeneutte,  Norbert,  Paris. 

497.  The  Morning  Soup 
Gorguet,  Auguste-Frangois,  Pari*. 

498.  Contemplation. 

Gosselin,  The  late  Charles. 

499.  Landscape. 

Goubie,  Jean-Richard,  Paris. 

500.  Through  the  Woods. 

Grolleron,  Paul,  Paris. 

501.  A  Capture  in  1793. 

Guay,  Gabriel,  Paris. 

502.  The  Little  Cardinal. 

Gueldry,  Joseph-Ferdinand,  Paris. 

503.  The  City  Laboratory,  Paris. 

Guignard,  Gaston,  Paris. 

504.  Scouts  in  Flight. 

Guignery,  Gustave-Alfred,  Paris.  f 

505.  Snow  on  the  Plateau  of  the  Fairies 
Pool,  Fontainebleau. 

Guillemet,  J.  B,,  Antoine,  Paris. 

506.  The  Loing  at  Moret. 

507.  The  Bay  of  St.  Vaast. 

Guillon,  Adolphe-Irenee,  Paris. 

508.  Under  the  Walnut  Trees  at  V ezelay  in 
Spring. 

Guillon,  Eugene- Antoine,  Paris. 

509.  Portrait  of  M.  G.  A.  E. 

Guillou,  Alfred,  Paris. 

510.  “My  Little  Brother.” 

Hareux,  Ernest-Victor,  Grenoble. 

511.  Valley  of  the  Lys  at  Bagneres-de- 
Luchon. 

Henner,  Jean-Jacques. 

512.  Portrait  of  my  Brother. 

513.  Slumber. 

514.  Lola. 

Hermann,  Leon  Charles,  Paris. 

515.  Boar  on  the  Farm. 

Hirsch,  Auguste-Alexandre,  Paris. 

516.  Moresque  on  a  Tomb. 

Isembart,  Emile,  Besan<;on-Beauregard. 

517.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Doubs. 

I  will,  Marie-Joseph,  Paris. 

518.  November  Evening. 

Jacob,  Stephen,  Paris. 

519.  Bathers. 

Jacomin,  Marie-Ferdinand,  St.  Germain- 
en-Laye. 

520.  Landscape. 

Jamin,  Paul- Joseph,  Paris. 

521.  The  Luncheon. 

Jan-Montchablon,  Ferdinand,  Paris. 

522.  Meadows  and  Woods. 

523.  The  Flowery  Way. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Japy,  Louis,  Paris. 

524.  An  October  Evening  in  the  Somme 
Valley. 

Jeanniot,  Pierre-Georges,  Paris. 

525.  Young  Woman  with  a  Boa. 

526.  Kitchen-Garden. 

Jolyet,  Philippe,  Bayonne. 

527.  Mignon. 

Joubert,  Leon,  Paris. 

528.  The  Mill  Hamlet  at  Clairefontaine. 
Jourdeuil,  Adrien,  Paris. 

529.  Twilight  and  October  Moon  on  the 
Banks  of  the  Seine. 

Kreutzer,  Alexandre-Ferdinand,Marlotte. 

530.  Forest  of  the  Deluge,  Fontainebleau. 
Kreider,  Alexis,  Paris. 

531.  Fruit. 

Krug,  Edouard,  Paris. 

532.  (Edipus  and  Antigone. 

Lagarde,  Pierre,  Paris. 

533.  The*  Close  of  Day. 

534.  The  Habitation. 

La  Haye,  Alexis-Marie,  Nimes. 

535.  The  Little  Claude,  A  Provencal  In« 
terior. 

536.  Olive  Grove  on  a  Summer  Evening. 
Lamy,  P.  Franc,  Paris. 

537.  Flowery  Spring. 

Landelle,  Charles,  Paris. 

538.  Young  Girl  of  Tougourth,  Algiers. 
Laroche,  Amand,  Paris. 

539.  The  Compact  of  Faust. 

La  Touche,  Gaston,  Saint-Cloud. 

540.  Strike  of  Miners. 

541.  A  Feast  Day. 

Laugee,  Desire-Fran<;ois,  Paris. 

542.  The  Day  of  the  Poor. 

Laugee,  Georges,  Paris. 

543.  In  the  Springtime  of  Life. 

Laurens,  Jean-Paul,  Paris. 

544.  The  Seven  Troubadours. 

545.  Christopher  Columbus. 

La  Villette,  Mme.  Elodie,  Lorient. 

546.  The  Sea,  Port  Blanc,  Quiberon. 
Layraud,  Joseph-Fortune,  Valenciennes. 

547.  Portrait  of  Liszt,  made  at  Rome,  1869. 
Lebayle,  Charles,  Paris. 

548.  The  Shepherd  and  the  Sea. 

Le  Blant,  Julien,  Paris. 

549.  The  Return  of  the  Regiment. 
LeCamus,  Louis,  Paris. 

550.  The  Seashore  at  Cape  Martin. 
Lecomte,  Victor,  LaVarenne-St.-Hilaire. 

551.  The  First  Heir. 

Leenhardt,  Max,  Paris. 

552.  Mary  Magdalen. 

Leloir,  Maurice,  Paris. 

554.  Manon  Lescaut. 

555.  Fleeing  Protestants,  1685. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lemaire,  Mme.  Madeleine,  Paris. 

556.  The  Fairies’  Car. 

557.  The  Fall  of  the  Leaves. 

558.  Prunes. 

Lepere,  Auguste-Louis,  Paris. 

559.  A  Late  September  Twilight. 

Le  Poittevin,  Louis,  Paris. 

560.  On  the  Beach. 

561.  The  Road  of  La  Courtine. 

Leroy,  Paul-Alexander-Alfred,  Paris. 

562.  The  Blind  Men  of  Jericho. 

Leroy  D’Etiolles,  Mme.  Helen,  Paris. 

563.  '  Diana. 

Le  Senechal  De  Kerdreoret,  Gustave-Ed- 
mond,  Paris. 

564-  Cancalaise  Women  Returning  from 
the  Oyster  Beds  After  a  Storm. 

Lessore,  Henri-Emile. 

565.  The  Modest  Mother. 

Levy,  Henri-Leopold,  Paris. 

566.  The  Death  of  Eurydice. 

Le  Liepyre,  Maurice,  Paris. 

567.  The  Fishing  Party. 

Lhermitte,  Leon-Augustin,  Paris. 

569.  Repose. 

570.  The  Friend  of  the  Lowly. 

Loewe-Marchand,  the  late  Frederic,  Paris. 

571.  Myrrha. 

Loustaunau, Louis- Auguste-Georges,  Paris. 

572.  Presentation  of  the  Standard  to  Re¬ 
cruits. 

573.  Bridge  Work  at  Bougival. 

Lucas,  Felix-Hippolyte,  Paris. 

574.  The  Virgin’s  Thread. 

Luminais,  Evariste-Vital,  Paris. 

575.  End  of  a  Romance. 

576.  Sixteenth  Century  Chasseurs. 
Luminais,  Mme.  Helene,  Paris. 

577.  Decorative  Figure,  Erato. 

Lunois,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

578.  Last  Rays. 

Machard,  Jules,  Paris. 

579.  Garden  Party. 

Maignan,  Albert,  Paris. 

580.  The  Birth  of  the  Pearl. 

581.  William  the  Conqueror. 

582.  The  Siren’s  Couch. 

Maillart,  Diogene-Ulysse,  Paris. 

583.  Joan  of  Arc  Listening  to  the  Voices. 
Marais,  Adolphe. 

584.  The  Saulee. 

585.  Returning  Home. 

Martin,  Jean-Guillaume-Henri,  Paris. 

586.  Falsehood 

587.  Spring. 

588.  Young  Saint. 

Mathey,  Paul,  Paris. 

589.  First  Proof. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Merlot,  Emile-Justin,  Paris. 

590.  Herds  in  the  Marshes  of  the  Somme. 
Michel,  Marius,  Paris. 

591.  Photograph  of  a  Mummy. 

592.  A  Pastel  Painter. 

Monginot,  Charles,  Paris. 

593.  “First  Award.” 

Montenard,  Frederic. 

594.  On  the  Brink  of  the  Well. 

595.  Under  the  Arbor. 

Montzaigle,  Edgard  de,  Paris. 

596.  Five  O’Clock. 

Moreau,  Adrien,  Paris. 

597.  The  Bath. 

Moreau  De  Tours,  Georges,  Paris. 

598.  Carnot  at  Wattignies. 

599.  Morphiamania. 

Morion,  Antoine-Paul-Emile,  Paris. 

600.  The  Struggle  for  Life. 

Morot,  Nicolas-Aime,  Paris. 

601.  “Bravo,  Toro!” 

602.  Prisoner. 

Moteley,  Jules-Georges,  Paris, 
j  603.  Old  Washing  Place  at  Clecy. 

Motte,  Henri-Paul,  Neuilly-sur-Seine. 

604.  The  10th  of  August,  1792. 

Mousset,  Pierre-Joseph,  Saint-Mande. 

605.  The  Toilet. 

Moutte,  Alphonse,  Marseilles. 

606.  In  the  Sunshine. 

607.  Entrance  to  the  Harbor  of  Marseilles 
Moyse,  Edouard,  Paris. 

608.  The  Arrival  at  the  Synod. 

Muenier,  Jules-Alexis,  Paris. 

609.  Algerian  Women  on  the  Housetops. 

610.  Fine  Days. 

611.  On  the  Bridge. 

Munier,  Emile,  Paris. 

612.  The  Cold  Bath. 

Muraton,  Louis,  Paris. 

613.  Ready  for  the  Ball. 

Nardi,  Francois,  Paris. 

614.  Mistral  Wind  Blowing  on  the  Sea. 
Nemoz,  J.  B.  Augustin,  Paris. 

615.  On  the  Brink  of  the  Abyss. 

Noirot,  Emile,  Roanne. 

616.  The  Loire  at  the  Falls  of  Perron. 
Nozal,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

617.  Wheat  Shocks  near  Lecuyer  Farm 
Etretat. 

618.  In  the  Bay  of  Mont  Saint-Michel. 
Olive,  Jean-Baptiste,  Paris. 

619.  The  Isle  of  Maire,  near  Marseilles. 
Otemar,  Edouard  d’,  Paris. 

620.  Corner  in  a  Studio. 

Paradis,  Adrien,  Paris. 

621.  Hector  Berlioz. 

Paris,  Alfred,  Paris. 

622.  In  Full  Flight. 


FRANCE. 


103 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Paris,  Camille,  Paris. 

623.  Ancient  Gate  of  Tibur  at  Rome. 
Peraire,  the  late  Paul,  Paris. 

624.  Buckwheat  in  Bloom,  Banks  of  the 
Loire. 

Pelouze,  the  late  Leon-Germain,  Paris. 

625.  Environs  of  Jumieges. 

626.  Street  of  Avanne  (Doubs). 

627.  The  Mill  of  Chatel-Cuzance  (Doubs). 
Perrault,  Leon,  Paris. 

628.  Young  St.  John. 

629.  A  Mother. 

Perret,  Marius,  Paris. 

630.  The  Smala  of  Taadmit,  South 
Algerian. 

Perret,  Aime,  Paris. 

631.  Distribution  of  Prizes.  . 

632.  The  Old  Shepherd. 

Petitjean,  Edmond,  Paris. 

633.  Village  in  Champagne 

634.  Landscape  in  Lorraine. 

Peyrol,  Bonheur,  the  late  Mme.,  Paris. 

635.  Cows  on  the  Beach. 

Pezant,  Aymar,  Paris. 

636.  Road  of  Vaudancourt. 

Picard,  Louis. 

637.  Portrait  of  a  Man. 

Pointelin,  Auguste-Emmanuel,  Paris. 

638.  Black  Mountain. 

639.  A  June  Morning. 

640.  An  October  Evening. 

Priou,  Louis,  Paris. 

641.  Satyr  at  Bay. 

Pujol,  Paul,  Paris. 

642.  The  Place  de  L’Institut. 

Quignon,  Fernand-Just,  Paris. 

643.  Moyettes. 

644.  The  Plain  in  Twilight. 

Quinton,  Clement,  Paris. 

646.  Coming  Out  of  the  Quarry. 

Quost,  Ernest,  Paris. 

647.  Decorated  Panel,  Flowering  Laurels. 

648.  My  Birds. 

Rachou,  Henri,  Paris. 

649.  Before  Five  O’clock. 

Ravenne,  Gustave,  Paris. 

650.  At  Low  Tide. 

Raffaelli,  Jean-Francois,  Paris. 

651.  The  Grandfather. 

652.  The  Peasants  of  Plougasnou,  Brit¬ 
tany. 

653.  In  the  Plain,  Horses  on  the  Road. 
Realier-Dumas,  Paris. 

654.  Luncheon  Under  the  Trees. 

Renard,  Emile,  Paris. 

655.  Retreat  by  Torchlight. 

Richemont,  Alfred-Paul-Marie  de,  Paris. 

656.  Sacrifice. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Richet,  Leon,  Paris. 

657.  Plain  of  Moret,  near  Fontainebleau. 
Rigolot,  Albert-Gabriel,  Paris. 

658.  The  Banks  of  the  Doubs. 

659.  Snow  in  the  Forest  of  Fontainebleau. 
Rixens,  Andre,  Paris. 

660.  Don  Juan  in  Hell. 

Robert-Fleury,  Tony,  Paris. 

661.  Portrait  of  Robert-Fleury. 

662.  Under  Louis  XVI. 

Rochegrosse,  Georges,  Paris. 

663.  The  Spoil. 

664.  The  Affianced. 

Roger-Jourdain,  Paris. 

665.  Yachting. 

Roll,  Alfred-Philippe,  Paris. 

666.  Young  Girls. 

667.  Women  on  the  Grass. 

668.  Trotting. 

Rondel,  Henri,  Paris. 

669.  Portrait  of  James  Gordon  Bennett. 
Rongier,  Mile.  Jeanne,  Paris. 

670.  Portrait  of  Madame  Alexandre  Nozal 
and  her  Son. 

Ronot,  Charles,  Paris. 

671.  The  Dead  Conversing  in  the  Other 
World. 

Rosset-Granger,  Paris. 

672.  Young  Girl  Chasing  Butterflies. 

673.  The  Stray. 

674.  Evening  at  a  Fete  in  Provence. 

Roussin,  Georges,  Paris. 

675.  Portrait. 

Roy,  Marius,  Paris. 

676.  Zouaves  and  Fort  Soldiers  on  Duty, 
Royer,  Lionel,  Paris. 

677.  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Rozier,  Dominique,  Paris. 

678.  A  Fisherman’s  Yard  at  Dieppe. 

Sain,  Edouardi,  Paris. 

679.  Dreaming. 

679a.  The  Old  Peasant. 

Sain,  Paul-Jean-Marie,  Paris. 

680.  The  Chalky  Road  near  Avignon. 
Saintin,  Henri,  Paris. 

681.  Portrait  of  Professor  Charcot. 

Saintin,  Jules-Emile,  Paris. 

682.  Reverie. 

Saint-Germier,  Joseph,  Paris. 

683.  Close  of  a  Bull  Fight  at  Seville. 

684.  Holy  Week  at  Seville. 

Saint-Pierre,  Gaston-Casimir,  Paris. 

685.  Soudja  Sari. 

686.  Saadia. 

Saubes,  Daniel-Leon,  Paris. 

687.  Marat,  Friend  of  the  People. 

Sautai,  Paul-Emile,  Paris. 

688.  Meditation, 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil,  Engravings,  Etchings,  Lithographs,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sauzay,  Adrien-Jacques,  Paris. 

689.  Village  in  Lorraine,  Banks  of  the 
Mouzon. 

Scherrer,  Jean-Jacques,  Paris. 

690.  Duval  d’Espremenil  Mobbed  by  the 
Populace;  1793. 

Sinibaldi,  Paul,  Paris. 

691.  Salammbo.  j 

692.  A  Daughter  of  Rajahs. 

Surand,  Gustav,  Paris. 

693.  St.  George  and  the  Dragon. 

694.  Annam  Tiger. 

Tanzi,  Leon,  Paris. 

695.  Spring. 

Tattegrain,  Francis,  Paris. 

696.  Worm  Hunter  at  Daybreak. 
Tavernier,  Paul,  Paris. 

697.  Huntsman  Blowing  the  Retreat  from 
the  Water. 

Thiollet,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

698.  Mouth  of  the  Seine  at  Villerville. 
Thirion,  Eugene-Romain,  Paris. 

699.  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

700.  “The  Boats  do  Not  Return.” 

Thomas,  Paul,  Paris. 

701.  First  Communion. 

Thurner,  Gabriel,  Paris. 

702.  My  Start  in  Hunting. 

Tissot,  James,  Paris. 

The  Prodigal  Son.  Four  paintings. 

703.  The  Departure. 

703a.  In  a  Strange  Land. 

704.  The  Return. 

704a.  The  Fatted  Calf. 

Thys,  Gaston,  Paris. 

705.  A  Bather. 

Tournes,  Etienne,  Paris. 

706.  Drowsiness. 

Truchet,  Abel,  Paris. 

707.  Place  de  la  Concorde,  Paris. 
Trupheme,  Auguste,  Paris. 

708.  A  Singing  Lesson  in  a  Public  School 
in  Paris. 

Umbricht,  Honore,  Paris. 

709.  In  the  Vosges  Mountains. 

Valadon,  Jules-Emmanuel,  Paris. 

710.  Mater  Dolorosa. 

Vauthier,  Pierre-Louis,  Paris. 

711.  At  the  Fete  of  the  Esplanade  of  the 
Invalides. 

Veyrassat,  Jules- Jacques,  Paris. 

712.  The  Last  Load  of  Wheat. 

Vimont,  Edouard,  Paris. 

714.  The  Death  of  Archimedes. 

Vuillefroy,  Felix  de,  Paris. 

715.  In  the  Basque  Country. 

716.  Winter  Pastures. 

717.  An  Inn  in  Old  Castille. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Weber,  Theodore,  Paris. 

718.  Flessingue. 

Weerts,  Jean-Joseph,  Paris. 

719.  The  Muscadine  Hero. 

720.  Portrait  of  Boucher-Cadart. 

721.  Portrait  of  Firmin  Javel. 

Weisz,  Adolphe,  Paris. 

722.  The  Gallant  Hunter. 

Wencker,  Joseph,  Paris. 

723.  Basilissa. 

724.  Portrait  of  M.  Boulanger,  Iron 
Master. 

725.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Woman. 

Yarz,  Edmond,  Paris. 

726.  Statue  of  Colleone,  Venice. 

727.  A  Spring  Morning  near  Paris. 

Yon,  Edmond-Charles,  Paris. 

728.  A  Cross  in  the  Downs  of  Camiers- 
sur-Mer. 

Yperman,  Louis,  Paris. 

729.  Saint  Cecelia. 

Yvon,  Adolphe,  Paris. 

730.  Portrait  of  Carnot,  President  of  the 
French  Republic. 

Zillhardt,  Jenny,  Paris. 

731.  Spleen. 

Zuber,  Jean-Henri,  Paris. 

732.  Under  the  Beeches. 

733.  Evening  Mist. 

734.  Pasture  Land  in  the  Jura. 

Zwiller,  Auguste,  Paris. 

735.  A  Lesson  at  the  Institute  for  the  Blind 
Children  at  Ilzach. 


GROUP  143. 

Engravings,  Etchings,  Lithographs. 
Prints. 

In  Galleries  46,  47. 

Alasoniere,  Henri,  Paris. 

736.  The  Return. 

Annedouche,  Alfred-Joseph,  Paris. 

737.  The  Virgin. 

Ardail,  Albert,  Paris. 

738.  Portrait  of  Madame  Jarre. 

739.  The  Little  Girl  with  the  Shepherd’s 
Crook. 

Bahuet,  Alfred,  Paris. 

740.  Juan  Prim. 

Baude,  Charles,  Paris. 

741.  The  Old  Lady. 

742.  A.  Dumas,  Jr. 

742a.  The  Fortune  Teller. 

Baudoin,  Franck,  Paris. 

743.  A  Drinker. 

Bazin,  Leon,  Paris. 

744.  Erasmus. 


FRANCE. 


105 


Engravings  and  Etchings,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Boilvin,  Emile. 

745.  General  Moreau. 

746.  The  Bibliophiles. 

747.  Portrait  of  Mme.  L.  S. 

Boutelie,  Louis,  Paris. 

748.  Portrait  of  Beatrice  D’Este. 

749.  Annunciation  of  the  Virgin. 
Bracquem'ond,  Felix,  Sevres. 

750.  David. 

751.  The  Lost  Chance. 

752.  The  Water  Drawers. 

752a.  The  Quarrel. 

Brunet-Debaines,  Louis,  Rouen. 

753.  St.  Peter’s  Church  at  Caen. 

754.  Willows  Whiten,  Aspens  Quiver 

755.  View  of  Venice. 

Buhot,  Felix,  Paris. 

756.  Westminster  Bridge. 

Burney,  Frangois-Eugene,  Paris. 

757.  Chocolate  Woman. 

758.  Monseigneur  de  Segur. 

Chaigneau,  Ferdinand,  Paris. 

759.  A  Warm  Day. 

Chapon,  Leon-Louis,  Paris. 

760.  The  Last  Judgment. 

Chauvel,  Theophile,  Paris. 

761.  The  Storm. 

761a.  The  Willow  Grove. 

Damman,  Benjamin-Auguste-Louis,  Paris. 

762.  The  Reapers. 

Danguin,  Jean-Baptiste,  Paris. 

763.  The  Virgin. 

764.  Young  Woman  at  Her  Toilet. 

765.  Rembrandt’s  Sister. 

766.  Portrait  of  Pius  VII  and  Cardinal 
Caprara. 

Deblois,  Charles-Theodore,  Varanne-Saint- 
Hilaire. 

767.  Interviewing. 

Decisy,  Eugene,  Paris. 

768.  Oatmeal  Broth,  Brittany. 

Delauney,  Alfred-Alexandre,  Paris. 

769.  Chartres  Cathedral. 

770.  Mont  St.  Michel. 

Delavallee,  Henri,  Paris. 

771.  Angeliq  ue  at  Her  Window. 

772.  Snow  Effect. 

Derbier,  Emile-Louis,  Paris. 

773.  Grandmother. 

Deville,  Maurice,  Paris. 

774.  Head  of  a  Young  Girl. 

Desmoulins,  Fernand,  Paris. 

775.  The  Empiric. 

Didier,  Adrien. 

776.  Justice. 

777.  Portrait  of  Anne  of  Cleves. 

778.  Poetry. 

V79*  Portrait  of  M.  Thiers. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Dillon,  Henri-Patrice,  Paris. 

784.  The  Shower. 

Dubouchet,  Henri-Joseph,  Paris. 

786.  The  Divine  Tragedy. 

Flameng,  Leopold,  Paris. 

787.  M.  Pasteur. 

788.  The  Glorification  of  Law. 

789.  Grolier  at  the  Printer  Aide’s  House. 
Focillon,  Victor-Louis,  Paris. 

790.  The  End  of  the  Book. 

791.  Corner  of  the  Farm. 

Froment,  Emile,  Paris. 

792.  Portrait. 

Froment,  Eugene,  Paris. 

793.  The  Sheriffs. 

Gaujean,  Eugene,  Paris. 

794.  F rame  with  two  Colored  Engravings— 
Souvenir  and  The  Abandoned  One 

Gautier,  Armand. 

795.  Thursday’s  Promenade. 

796.  Portrait  of  M.  Delyenne. 

Gilbert,  Achille. 

797.  The  King  of  the  Forest. 

798.  The  Boars. 

Goeneutte,  Norbert,  Paris. 

799.  Maud. 

800.  Venice  from  the  Slavonic  Quay 
Guerard,  Henri,  Paris. 

801.  Rock  Crystal  Vase. 

802.  Portrait  of  my  Mother. 

803.  The  Bridge  at  Mantes. 

Guichard,  Mile.  Louise,  Paris. 

804.  The  Harbor  of  Dunkirk. ) 

Gusman,  Pierre,  Paris. 

805.  Hill-Bobb. 

Jacque,  Frederic,  Paris. 

806.  Flock  of  Sheep. 

Jacquet,  Achille,  Paris. 

807.  The  Report. 

808.  The  Sign  Painter. 

809.  The  Sharpshooters. 

Jacquet,  Jules,  Paris. 

810.  Portrait  of  the  Sergeant. 

811.  “1814.” 

812.  “1807.” 

Jacob-Bazin,  Madame,  Paris. 

813.  Primavera. 

Laguillermie,  Frederic- Auguste,  Paris. 

814.  The  Children  of  Charles  I. 

815.  Portrait  of  Helen  Fourment. 

816.  The  Young  Duke. 

Lalauze,  Adolph. 

817.  The  Halt. 

Lamotte,  Alphonse,  Paris. 

818.  The  States  General,  June  23, 1789. 
Lecouteux,  Lionel,  Paris. 

819.  The  Lunch. 

820.  End  of  the  Summer. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Engravings  and  Etchings,  Prints,  Water  Colors,  Pastels  and  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

821.  Return  from  the  Bear  Hunt — Stone 
Age. 

Lepere,  Auguste,  Paris. 

822.  Cathedral  of  Rouen. 

823.  Fete  at  the  Tuilleries. 

824.  Close  of  Parliament  at  London. 
Lessore,  Henri-Emile,  Paris. 

825.  Portraits  of  E.  Morin  and  Jules  Tanin. 
Levasseur,  Jules-Gabriel,  Paris. 

826.  The  Cervarolles. 

827.  The  Oath  of  the  Horatii. 

Leveilld,  Auguste,  Paris. 

828.  Bust  of  Dalou. 

829.  Inauguration  of  the  Opera. 

830.  Bust  of  Baudry. 

Levy,  Gustave. 

831.  Virgin  with  the  Veil. 

832.  Melody. 

Louveau-Rouveyre,  Mme.,  Paris. 

833.  Portrait  of  Andre  Vesale. 

Lunois,  Alexandre,  Paris, 

834.  Wine. 

835.  A  Dutch  Woman  of  Volendam. 

836.  Night  Worship. 

Manesse,  Georges-Henri,  Paris. 

837.  Portrait  of  Madame  Beereystine. 

838.  Supposed  Portrait  of  Louis  del  Rio’s 
Wife. 

Mongin,  Augustin,  Paris. 

839.  The  Order. 

840.  The  Song. 

Morse,  Auguste-Achille. 

840a.  Moliere  and  Corneille. 

840b.  Benedicite. 

Pannemaker,  Stephane,  Paris. 

841.  Young  Girl. 

842.  The  Dream. 

Patricot,  Jean,  Neuilly-sur-Seine. 

843.  Portrait  of  Raphael’s  Mother. 

844.  The  Vision  of  Ezekiel. 

Poncet,  Jean-Baptiste,  Lyons. 

845.  Adam  and  Eve. 

846.  The  Burning  Bush. 

847.  Birth  of  Jesus. 

848.  The  Entry  into  Jerusalem. 

849.  Jesus  Ascending  Calvary. 

Poynot,  Mile.  Gabrielle,  Paris. 

850.  Reverie. 

Rapine,  Francois,  Boulogne-on-the-Seine. 

851.  Rabbi,  Commenting  on  the  Bible. 
Robert,  Charles,  Paris. 

852.  Portrait  of  Queen  Isabel. 

Rousseau,  Alfred,  Paris. 

853.  The  Lost  Travelers. 

Sirouy,  Achille,  Paris. 

854-  The  Sleeping  Jesus. 

855.  The  Descent  from  the  Cross. 

856.  Venus  and  Adonis. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sulpis,  Jean-Joseph. 

857.  Staircase  of  the  Opera  House 

Sulpis,  Emile-Jean,  Paris. 

858.  Saint  Sebastian. 

Tissot,  James,  Nantes 

859.  The  Prodigal  Son:  The  Departure; 
In  a  Foreign  Land;  The  Return;  The 
Fatted  Calf. 

Villemsens,  Adrien,  Noisy-le-Grand,  Seine- 
et-Oise. 

861.  Marriage  of  Charles  VII  and  Anne 
de  Bretagne. 

Vintraut,  Frederic-Godefroy,  Havre. 

862.  The  Bohemian  Girl. 

863.  A  Man’s  Head. 


GROUPS  141,  142,  144. 

Miniatures,  Water  Colors,  Pastels  and 
other  Drawings. 

In  Galleries  47  and  48. 

Allonge,  Auguste,  Paris. 

864.  Descent  Into  Wolf  Hollow,  Fontaine¬ 
bleau. 

865.  The  Fairies’  Pool,  Fontainebleau. 
Bellanger.  See  877. 

Bida,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

866.  Christ  Raising  the  Daughter  of  Jairus. 

867.  Forty  Water  Colors  for  an  Edition  of 
^hakespeare. 

Biva,  Henri,  Paris. 

868.  Roses  and  Nasturtiums. 

Bonnefoy,  Adrien-Adolphe,  Paris. 

869.  The  Water  Color  Painter. 

Contal,  Jeanne,  Paris. 

Seven  Miniatures  on  Ivory,  framed: 

870.  The  Letter. 

871.  Young  Girl. 

872.  Portrait  of  M.  M.  C. 

873.  The  Smile. 

874.  Portrait  of  Emil  T. 

875.  Portrait  of  M.  T. 

876.  Young  Girl  with  a  Boa. 

Bellanger,  Camille-Felix,  Paris. 

877.  Portrait  of  Mme.  B. 

Cagniart,  Emile,  Paris. 

878.  Place  de  la  Concorde,  Paris. 

879.  Place  du  Chatelet,  Paris. 

Cazin,  Mme.  Marie,  Paris. 

880.  Meditation. 

Contal.  See  870-876. 

D’Argence,  Eugene,  Paris. 

881.  Moonlight. 

Houssay,  Mile.  Josephine,  Paris. 

882.  Portrait  of  Madame  A.  D.  S, 

Houbron,  Frederic,  Paris, 

883.  Village  Idyl. 


FRANCE. 


107 

Miniatures,  Water  Colors,  Pastels  and  Other  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Iwill,  Marie-Joseph,  Paris. 

884.  Morning. 

885.  An  April  Evening  in  Fontainebleau 
Forest. 

Laurens,  Jean-Paul,  Paris. 

886.  Set  of  Drawings  Illustrating  Merovin¬ 
gian  History. 

Mirmont,  Mile.  Renee  de,  Paris. 

Six  Ivory  Miniature  Portraits: 

887.  Portrait  of  Mile.  H.  de  M. 

888.  Portrait  of  Count  C. 

889.  Two  Portraits  of  Children. 

890.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Girl. 

891.  Portrait  of  Countess  S. 

Mouren,  Henry,  Paris. 

892.  Banks  of  the  Sarthe,  Morning. 

893.  Twilight  on  the  Sarthe. 

Pointelin,  Auguste-Emmanuel,  Paris 

894.  Banks  of  the  Ain. 

895.  Oak,  Twilight. 

896.  Plateau  of  Saint-Laurent  (Jura). 
Raffaelli,  Jean-Frangois,  Paris. 

897.  Neapolitan  Fruit  Seller  and  Donkey. 

898.  Flowers  and  Fruit. 

Renouard,  Paul,  Paris. 

899.  The  President  of  the  Senate  at  Wash¬ 
ington,  Senators,  Metropolitan  Club, 
Cosmos  Club. 

900.  Speaker  of  the  House  and  Newspaper 
Correspondents. 

901.  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means,  Com¬ 
mittee  of  Appropriations. 

Richard,  Mme.  Hortense,  Paris. 

Miniatures  on  Ivory: 

902.  Little  Girl  at  Prayer. 

903.  Portrait  of  the  Countess  of  D. 

904.  Girl  Sleeping. 

905.  A  Venetian  Lady — Painting  on  Por¬ 
celain. 

Rehin,  Victorine,  Paris. 

906.  Vittoria  Colonna. 

Salard,  Mme.  Celine,  Paris. 

907.  Poppies. 

Thierat,  Mile.  Melitine,  Paris. 

908.  Five  Miniatures,  Framed: 

Young  Woman  of  the  Directory, 
Walking. 

Young  Woman  under  the  Consulate. 
Study  of  a  Young  Girl. 

Portrait  of  Mile.  J.  R. 

Portrait  of  M.  R. 


Society  of  French  Water  Color  Artists. 

Bethune,  Gaston,  Paris. 

909.  A  Parisian  Woman. 

910.  Fort  of  Villefranche. 

91 1.  Belfry  at  Bruges. 


Exhibit 

No. 

912.  Cathedral  at  Antwerp. 

913.  On  the  Escaut  at  Antwerp. 

914.  Beach  at  Blanckenberghe. 

915.  Lake  Bourget,  Savoy. 

916.  Parisian  Women. 

Boutet  de  Monvel,  Maurice,  Paris. 

917.  A  Fairy  Tale. 

918.  Salome. 

919.  The  Curate  is  going  out. 

920.  A  Timid  Visitor. 

921.  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

Clairin,  Georges,  Paris. 

922.  At  Seville. 

923.  Venice  in  the  Last  Century. 

Claude,  J.  Max,  Maisons-Laffitte. 

924.  Souvenir  of  Rotten  Row,  London. 
Claude,  Georges,  Paris. 

925.  Adoration  of  the  Cross,  Good  Friday 
at  Monte-Cassino,  Italy. 

926.  A  Neapolitan  Song. 

Courant,  Maurice-Frangois  -  Auguste. 
Poissy. 

927.  On  the  Strand. 

928.  The  Joyous  Bay. 

929.  The  Fish  Tank,  Concarneau. 

Detaille,  Edouard,  Paris. 

929a.  Soldiers  of  the  Imperial  Guard. 
Dubufe,  Guillaume. 

930.  Kakemono — Winter. 

Illustrations  for  the  new  edition  of 

“The  Theatre  ”  by  Emile  Augier: 

931.  1.  The  Adventuress. 

932.  2.  Gabrielle. 

933.  3.  Mile.  Baretta  as  Celia. 

934.  4.  Mme.  Plessis  as  Clorinda. 
Escalier,  Nicolas,  Paris. 

935.  A  Farm  at  Loire  et  Cher;  Starting  for 
the  Market. 

935a.  Learning  how  to  Fish. 

Gros,  Lucien,  Poissy. 

936.  The  Quay,  Honfleur. 

937.  The  Bravi. 

938.  Horses  Drinking. 

Jeanniot,  Pierre-Georges,  Paris. 

939.  Troopers  on  the  March. 

940.  At  the  Cafe. 

Lemaire,  Mme.  Madeleine,  Paris. 

941.  A  Ball  in  1830. 

942.  “Farewell.” 

Moreau,  Adrien,  Paris. 

943.  Grape  Picker. 

944.  The  Confession. 

945.  A  Game  of  Chess. 

946.  Plunderers. 

Penne,  Olivier  de,  Paris. 

947.  Gordon  Setters. 

948.  Griffons. 

Pujol,  Paul,  Paris. 

949.  St.  Mark’s  Plan. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors,  Pastels. 


Exhibit 

No. 

950.  Pont  de  la  Concorde. 

Rivoire,  Francois,  Paris. 

951.  Autumn  Flowers. 

952.  The  Overturned  Basket. 
Rochegrosse,  Georges,  Paris. 

953.  The  Poet. 

Roullet,  Gaston,  Paris. 

954.  Field  Valley. 

955.  The  Old  Port  of  Toulon. 

Tenre,  Henri,  Paris. 

956.  Reading. 

957.  The  Secret. 

958.  Church  of  St.  Remy,  Rheims 

959.  The  Well. 

960.  A  Cotillion. 

Toudouze,  Edouard,  Paris. 

961.  The  Rocker. 

Yon,  Edmcnd-Charles,  Paris. 

962.  The  Burgundy  Gate,  Moret. 

963.  Moret  from  the  Right  Bank  of  the 
Loing. 

964.  Cape  Monaco,  from  the  Heights. 
Zuber,  Jean-Henri,  Paris. 

965.  A  Summer  Day  on  the  Dunes  near 
Granville. 

966.  In  the  Mountains,  near  Sion,  Switzer¬ 
land. 

967.  Garden  of  the  Tuilleries. 

Society  of  French  Pastel  Artists. 

Billotte,  Ren6,  Paris. 

968.  Twilight,  Road  of  St.  Medard-en- 
Jalle. 

969.  Vicinity  of  Paris,  a  Bastion. 

970.  Moonrise,  Quarries  of  Saint  Denis. 

Blanche,  Jacques-Emile,  Paris. 

972.  The  Awakening  of  the  Little  Princess. 
Cazin,  Mme.  Marie,  Paris. 

973.  Summer. 

Cheret,  Jules,  Paris. 

974.  Columbine. 

Dubufe,  Guillaume,  fils,  Paris 

975.  Slumber. 

Eliot,  Maurice,  Paris. 

976.  Sitting  for  a  Portrait. 

Helleu,  Paris. 

977.  Portrait  of  Mile.  X. 

Jeanniot,  Pierre-Georges,  Paris. 

978.  Moonrise. 

979.  A  Reader. 

Lagarde,  Pierre,  Paris. 

980.  Evening  at  Vieux-Moulin. 

La  Touche,  Saint-Cloud. 

981.  The  Perfume  of  Flowers. 

Montenard,  Paris. 

982.  Alpine  Regiment  on  the  road  in 
Provence. 

983.  The  Pont  de  Gard,  Provence. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Moreau,  Adrien,  Paris. 

984.  Shepherd. 

Nozal,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

985.  Moonlight. 

986.  Ice  Gorge  in  the  Seine. 

987.  The  Sea  at  Etretat. 

Rosset-Granger,  Edouard,  Paris. 

988.  Nocturne. 

Tissot,  James,  Paris. 

989.  Portrait  of  Miss  C. 

OBJECTS  OF  DECORATIVE  ART. 

Bargas,  Armand,  Paris. 

990.  Child’s  portrait. 

991.  Columbus. 

Berquin,  Varangoz,  Lucien- Auguste,  Paris. 

992.  Pair  of  vases. 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul,  Paris. 

993.  Ewer  and  Basin. 

994.  Salt  Cellar  and  Spoon. 

995.  Letter  Salver. 

996.  Card  Salver. 

997.  Goblet. 

998.  Goblet. 

999.  Plate. 

Carrier-Belleuse,  Louis-Robert, Paris. 

r:  &S  I 

Chaplet,  Ernest,  Chosy-le-Roi. 

1002.  Collection  of  Vases,  Bottles,  etc. 
Cheret,  Joseph. 

1003.  Vase — Fishing  has  Begun. 

1004.  “  Children  and  Hoops. 

1005.  “  Women  and  Masks. 

1006.  “  Children  and  Frogs. 

1007.  “  Women  and  Garlands. 

Dammouse,  Albert,  Sevres. 

1008.  Decorative  Panel. 

1009.  Small  Flask. 

1010.  Ovoid  Vase. 

1011.  Plaque. 

Dampt,  Jean,  Paris. 

1012.  Ivory  Statuette. 

Delaherche,  Auguste,  Paris 

Fired  Pottery. 

1013.  Large  Vase,  yellow,  green  and  red. 

1014.  Large  Vase,  red  and  blue. 

1015.  Large  Vase,  blue. 

1016.  Blue  Vase. 

1017.  White,  Green  and  Blue  Vase. 

1018.  Cachepot  Cover. 

1019.  Cachepot  Vase. 

1020.  Gourde. 

1021.  Fountain  Bowl,  green. 

1022.  Fountain  Bowl,  red  and  blue. 

1023.  Red  and  Blue  Plate, 


FRANCE. 


109 


Fired  Pottery,  Metal  Gold  Work. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1024.  Large  Blue-gray  and  Red  Plate. 

1025.  Large  Yellow  and  Gray  Plate. 
Deverin,  Henri,  Paris. 

1026.  Water  color  for  Binding  of  “The 
Four  Sons  Aymon.” 

1027.  Water  color  for  Binding  of  Chron- 
iques  de  Froissart. 

Doat,  Taxile,  Paris. 

1028.  Enamel — Enoch  Arden. 

1029.  The  Recital. 

1030.  The  Drama. 

1031.  Porcelain — The  Triumph  of  Silene. 

1032.  The  Ram’s  Leap.  Phoebe’s  Crescent. 
Falize,  Lucien,  Paris. 

1033.  Manuscript  Holder. 

1034.  Small  Ivory  and  Gold  Clock. 

1035.  Marguerite  de  Foix,  Duchesse  of 
Brittanny,  1453-86.  (Bas-relief  in  gold 
and  silver.) 

1036.  Marguerite  de  Valios,  Queen  of  Na¬ 
varre,  1492-1549.  (Beaten  gold  and  silver 
panel.) 

Fournier,  Anatole,  Alexis,  Paris. 

1037.  The  Harvest.  (Copper  enameled.) 
Gaudin,  Felix,  Paris. 

1038.  Harmony.  (Enameled  Panel.) 

1039.  Jesus  Among  the  Rabbis. 

1040.  The  Stem  of  Jesse.  (Colored  glass.) 

1041.  Boar  Hunt  in  the  Middle  Ages. 
Guerard,  Henri,  Paris. 

1042.  Ducks.  ) 

1043.  Frieze  of  Cats,  v  Burnt  wood. 

1044.  Hares.  ) 

Lachenal,  Edmond,  Chatillon. 

1046.  Gray  Vase. 

1047.  Bamboo  Vase. 

1048.  Bamboo  Pot. 

Leveille,  Ernest-Baptiste,  Paris. 

1049.  Persian  Vase. 

1050.  Japanese  Vase. 

1051.  Vase. 

1052.  Crystal  Vase. 

1053.  Vase. 

Marrou,  Ferdinand,  Rouen. 

1054.  Wrought  Iron  Spark  Guard. 

1055.  Pair  of  Fire  Irons  of  Wrought  Iron. 

1056.  Two  Leaves  of  Sheet  Iron. 

1057.  Flower,  Poppy.  (In  hammered  lead.) 
Massier,  Clement,  Golfe-Juan, 

1058.  Vase. 

1059.  Vase. 

1060.  Vase. 

1061.  Placque. 

1062.  Vase. 

1063.  Vase. 

1064.  Vase. 

1065.  Vase. 

1066.  Vase. 

1067.  Vase. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1068.  Vase. 

1068a.  Vase. 

1069.  Placque. 

1070.  Placque. 

1071.  Placque, 

1072.  Bowl. 

1073.  Vase. 

Mercie,  Antonin,  Paris. 

1074.  Ivory  and  Gold  Statuette. 

Rouillard,  Marie-Marcel,  Paris. 

1075.  Model  of  Glass  Panel. 

Scheidecker,  Franc,  Paris. 

1076.  Serenity.  (Wood  and  gold  panel.) 
Thesmar,  Fernand,  Neuilly-sur-Seine. 

1077.  Enameled  Cups. 

1078.  Golden  Pheasant  and  Butterfly. 

1079.  Teal,  Water-lily. 

1080.  Golden  Pheasant  and  Various  Plants. 
Voisin  Delacroix,  Alphonse,  and  Dalpay- 

rat,  Adrien,  Paris. 

1081.  Vase  in  Burnt  Clay. 

1082.  Vase  in  Burnt  Clay. 

1083.  Fantastic  Gourd  in  Burnt  Clay. 

1084.  Vase  in  Burnt  Clay. 

1085.  Vase  in  Burnt  Clay. 


MUSEUM  OF  DECORATIVE  ARTS. 
Metal  Gold  Work. 

Bapst  and  Falize,  Paris. 

1086.  Oval  Silver  Repousse  Plate. 

1087.  Silver  Repousse  Bowl. 

Christofle&  Co.,  and  Levillain,  Paris. 

1088.  Cream  Pot  in  Silver  Repousse. 

1089.  Milk  Jug  in  Silver  Repousse. 
Fanniere  Bros.,  Paris. 

1090.  Carved  Silver  Salt  Cellar. 

Gueyton,  Camile  &  Co.,  Paris. 

1091.  Carved  Silver  Repousse  Plate. 
Christofle  &  Co.,  Paris. 

1092.  Coffeepot  in  Repousse  Silver,  Louis 
XVI  style. 

Brateau,  Jules,  Paris. 

1093.  Plate — The  Seasons. 

Thiebaut  Bros.,  Paris. 

1094.  Bronze  Vase. 

Varangoz,  Paris. 

1095.  Fish  in  Bronze,  on  Massive  Plate. 
Chaplet,  E.,  Choisy  le  Roy,  Paris. 

1096.  Ovoid  Bottle  in  China. 

1097.  Ovoid  Bottle. 

Pull  &  Sons,  Paris. 

1098.  Small  Ovid  Vase  of  Porcelain. 

Deck,  Poris. 

1099.  Small  Decorated  Porcelain  Vase. 

1 100.  Enameled  Porcelain  Bowl. 

Dammouse,  Paris. 

1101.  Deep  Porcelain  Dish, 


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DEPARTMENT  K.-FINE  ARTS. 


Metal  Gold  Work,  Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No, 

David,  Mile.  Marie. 

1102.  Decorated  Porcelain  Plate. 
Lachenal,  Chatillon-sous-Bagneux. 

1103.  Deep  Dish  Decorated. 

1104.  Decorated  Plate. 

Massier,  Clement,  Golfe  Juan. 

1105.  Conical  Decorated  Faience  Vase. 

1106.  Faience  Plate,  Decorated  Border. 
Dammouse,  Paris. 

1107.  Faience  Vase. 

Moreau,  Mme.  Camile. 

1108.  Large  Faience  Plate,  Six  Fish  in 
work. 

Haviland  &  Co.,  and  Chaplet,  Paris. 

1109.  Ovoid  Burnt  Clay  Vase, 
mo.  Cylindrical  Vase. 

Delaherche,  Paris 

mi.  Large  Enameled  Clay  Vase. 

1112.  Ovoid  Vase. 

Carries,  Paris. 

1113.  Enameled  Ovoid  Vase. 

Voisin  and  Delacroix,  Bourg-la-Reine. 

1114.  Ovoid  Covered  Vase. 

Rousseau,  Eugene,  Paris. 

1 1 15.  Small  Imitation  Jade  Glass  Decorated 
Vase. 

Cristallerie  De  Baccarat. 

1 1 16.  Quadrangular  Crystal  Vase. 

Galle,  Nancy. 

1117.  White  Spotted  Glass  Cup. 

1118.  Opaline  Spotted  Spheroidal  Vase. 

1 1 19.  Spheroidal  Bottle. 

Rosseau,  Eugene,  Paris. 

1120.  Violet  Glass  Vase  Decorated  with 
Flowers  of  Gold. 

Brocard  &  Sons,  Paris. 

1121.  Opaline*Glass  Cup. 

Pannier  Bros.,  Paris. 

1122.  Imitation  Jade  Glass  Horn. 
Grandhomme. 

1123.  Voices. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Ballu,  Albert,  Paris. 

1124.  Palace  of  Justice,  Bucharest. 

1125.  Church  at  Lamballe. 

1126.  Solidor  Tower  at  St.  Servan. 

1127.  Church  at  Jouy-le-Moutier. 

1128.  Pavilion  of  the  Argentine  Republic. 

1129.  Palace  of  Justice  at  Charleroi. 

1130.  Algerian  Pavilion. 

1131.  Cathedral  of  Algiers. 

1132.  Church  at  Esnaude. 

Bernier,  Louis, Paris. 

1133.  An  Artist’s  Residence. 

Beviere,  Leopold,  and  Chaussemiche,  Ben¬ 
jamin,  Paris. 

1134.  Residence,  Facade,  Plans. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bigaux,  Louis,  Paris. 

1135.  Design  for  Decoration  of  a  Theatre 
Lobby,  water  color. 

Breason,  Jean,  Paris. 

1136.  City  Hall  at  Suresnes. 

1137.  Nigh  School  at  Auxerre. 

1138.  Design  for  Fine  Art  Gallery  at  Lille. 

1139.  Museum  at  Nantes. 

Bruneau,  Eugene,  Paris. 

1140.  Design  for  a  Theatre. 

1141.  Monument  to  Commemorate  the 
Siege  of  Paris. 

1142.  Monument  in  Honor  of  the  National 
Assembly  of  1789. 

1143.  Chateau  of  M.  Marques  de  Braga. 

1144.  Facade  of  a  Residence  at  Roubaix. 

1145.  Monument  to  Gambetta. 

Bury,  Victor,  Paris. 

1146.  Villa  at  Fontainebleau. 

Calinaud,  Mathurin-Eugene,  Paris. 

1147.  City  Hall  at  Vincennes. 

Gamut,  Emile,  Paris. 

1 148.  F emale  College  at  Clermont-Ferrand. 

1149.  Church  at  Veusat. 

Chedanne,  Georges-Paul,  Rome. 

1150.  Gateway  of  the  Venetian  Palace  in 
Rome. 

1151.  Rail  of  the  Sistine  Chapel. 

1152.  Tomb  of  Crivelli  by  Donatello. 

1153.  Tomb  of  Tartagni  at  Saint  Dominique 
de  Bologne. 

Cordonnier,  Louis-Marie,  Lille. 

1154.  Bourse,  Amsterdam. 

Dauvergne,  Louis-Rene- Alphonse- Alfred, 

Paris. 

1155.  Facade  of  the  Brazilian  Pavilion  at 
the  Paris  Exposition,  1889. 

1156.  Facades  and  interior  of  the  Mayor¬ 
alty  of  Maisons-Lafitte. 

1157.  Project  of  construction  of  a  Hippo¬ 
drome  for  the  city  of  Brussels. 

Depertes,  Pierre-Joseph-Edouard,  Paris. 

1158.  Design  of  Facade  for  the  Duomo  of 
Milan. 

1159.  Perspective  View  of  the  Grand  Stair¬ 
way  in  the  Hotel  de  Ville. 

Dutocq, Victor- Antoine-Ferdinand,  Neuilly. 

1160.  Chateau  Ecouen. 

1161.  School  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
Espouy,  Hector-Jeane-Babtiste,  Paris. 

1162.  Souvenir  of  Greece. 

1163.  Restoration  of  Temple  of  Victory. 
Guadet,  Julien,  Paris. 

1164.  New  Postoffice  at  Paris. 

Guillaume,  Edmond,  J.  B.,  Paris. 

1165.  Daru  Stairway  in  the  Louvre  Palace. 
Hermant,  Pierre-Antoine-Achille,  Paris. 

1166.  Department  Headquarters  at  Nau* 
terre. 


FRANCE. 


Ill 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Jourdain,  Frantz,  Paris. 

1167.  Renaissance  Billiard  Hall. 

1168.  Avenue  of  the  Bois  de  Boulogne. 

1169.  Tomb  of  the  Dida  Family  at  Draveil. 

1170.  French  Renaissance  Billiard  Hall  at 
Chelles. 

1171.  Monument  of  Lafontaine  at  Rane- 
lagh. 

Lafollye,  Charles-Paul,  Paris. 

1172.  Design  for  Decoration  of  a  Dining- 
Room. 

Lameire,  Charles-Joseph,  Paris. 

1173.  Great  Frieze  of  the  Tracadero  Pal¬ 
ace. 

1174.  Model  of  a  Transept  in  Pantheon. 

1175.  Ceiling  of  the  Waiting  Rnom,  Hune- 
belle  Hotel. 

1176.  Cupola  of  the  Church  at  Loigny. 

1177.  Fragment  of  the  Frieze  of  Nations 
Vatican  Palace. 

1178.  Cathedral  of  Moulins. 

1179.  Fragment  of  Vatican  Frieze  of  the 
Nations. 

1180.  Decoration  of  the  Praetorium  of  the 
Ancient  Hall  of  the  Exchequer  of  Nor¬ 
mandy. 

Lheurux,  Louis-Ernest,  Paris, 

1181.  Restaurant  of  Bercy. 

1182.  Library  of  the  School  of  Law. 

1183.  Church  of  Bray-Lu. 


Exhibit 

No, 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis,  Paris. 

1184.  Restoration  and  Rebuilding  of  the 
Chateau  of  Tenquedec. 

Nizet,  Charles,  Paris. 

1185.  Comparative  Study  of  two  Towers  of 
Military  Defence. 

Pascal,  Jean-Louis,  Paris. 

1186.  Faculty  of  Medicine  of  Bordeaux. 
Reboul,  Aubert-Clement-Jules,  Paris. 

1187.  Restoration  of  the  Chateau  of  Auffroy. 
Ruy,  Alphonse,  Paris. 

1188.  Villa  for  Algeria. 

1189.  Chalet  for  Saint  Gervais. 

Saint-Pere,  Charles,  Dijon. 

and 

Saint-Pere,  Eugene,  Paris. 

1190.  Nine  Views  of  the  Cathedral  of  Tunis. 
Sandier,  Alexandre,  Saint  Mande. 

1191.  Shoe  and  Leather  Building  at  Chicago 
Exposition. 

1192.  Studies  of  Interior  Decoration. 
Vaudremer,  Joseph- Auguste-Emile  Paris. 

1193.  Prison  of  La  Sante  at  Paris. 

1194.  A  View  of  Saint  Pierre  de  Montrouge 
at  Paris. 

1195.  Bishop’s  House  at  Beauvais. 

1196.  A  Small  Private  Hotel  at  Paris. 

1197.  Tomb  at  St.  Brice  near  Paris. 

Walbe,  Charles,  Paris. 

1198.  Five  Sketches  of  Tunis-Algerian 
Palace. 


GERMANY 


Imperial  Commissioner, 

MON.  ADOLE  WERAUTH, 

3171  Groveland  Avenue. 


Delegate  for  Tine  Arts, 

MUGO  SCHNARS-ALQUIST, 

3048  Lake  Park  Avenue. 


Chief  of  the  Sales  Office  of  the  General  German 
Art  Association, 

REINHOLD  VAN  BAERLE. 


Por  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  Mr.  VAN  BAERLE,  in  the 
Galleries  of  the  German  Section. 


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114 


DEPARTMENT  K.-FINE  ARTS. 


GERMANY. 

Sculpture. 


GROUP  189. 

Sculpture. 

In  the  North  and  West  Courts,  Gallery  29, 
and  alcoves  in  Upper  Gallery  over 
North  and  West  Courts. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Baumbach,  Max,  Berlin. 

1.  Siesta.  (Marble.) 

2.  Violin  Player  and  His  Love.  (Bronze.) 
Baerwaldt,  Rob.,  Berlin. 

3.  Emperor  William  I.  (Bronze.) 

4.  Emperor  William  I.  (Plaster.)  Loaned 
by  the  Royal  Academy  of  Berlin. 

Begas,  Prof.  Reinhold,  Berlin. 

5.  Bust  of  “Menzel.”  (Marble.) 

6.  Bust  of  “Moltke.”  (Marble.) 

Nos.  5  and  6  loaned  by  the  National 
Gallery  of  Berlin. 

Bagas,  Prof.  Carl,  Berlin. 

7.  Brother  and  Sister.  (Marble.) 

8.  Faun  and  the  Infant  Bachus.  (Marble.) 
Loaned  by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

Bergmeier,  C.  A.,  Steglitz-Berlin. 

9.  Table-service.  (Bronze.) 

Bernewitz,  C.,  Berlin. 

10.  You  Must  Dance.  (Bronze.) 

11.  Psyche.  (Bronze.) 

Br&uer,  Peter,  Berlin. 

12.  Spring.  (Bronze.) 

Brossman,  Prof.  Gustav,  Dresden. 

13.  Fettered  Psyche.  (Marble.) 

14.  Battle  of  Centaurs.  (Marble-relief.) 
Brtitt,  Ad.,  Berlin. 

15.  “Eve.”  (Marble.)  (Loarfed  by  the  Na¬ 
tional  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

16.  “Saved.”  (Bronze.) 

17.  “Phryne.”  (Bronze.) 

18.  “Bathing  Girl.”  (Bronze.) 

Calandrelli,  Prof.  A.,  Berlin. 

19.  Nymph.  (Bronze.) 

Dobbertin,  O.,  Hamburg. 

20.  Resting  Boy.  (Marble.) 

Dorn,  Carl,  Berlin. 

21.  Idealism.  (Bronze.) 

22.  Materialism.  (Bronze.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

23.  Fountain  Figure;  Swan  Group. 
(Bronze.) 

Eberlein,  Prof.  G.,  Berlin. 

24.  Thorn-puller.  (Marble.)  (Loaned  by  the 
National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Elster,  G.,  Braunschweig. 

25.  Ave  Maria.  (Terra  cotta.) 

26.  Saint  John.  (Terra  cotta.) 

Epler,  Heinr,  Dresden-A. 

27.  Gleaner.  (Marble.) 

Heidepriem,  T.,  Berlin. 

28.  Sleep.  (Marble.) 

29.  In  the  Shooting  Stand.  (Zinc  cast.) 

30.  As  the  Kennel  of  a  Badger.  (Zinc  cast.) 
Herter,  Prof.  E.,  Berlin. 

31.  A  Fish  Rarely  to  be  Met  With.  (Bronze.) 

32.  In  the  Depth  of  the  Sea.  (Plaster.) 

33.  Moses  Destroying  the  Tables  of  Law. 
(Oakwood.) 

Hilgers,  Prof.  C.,  Berlin. 

34.  Christ  Healing  the  Sick  Ones.  (Plaster- 
relief.) 

35.  Christ  Healing  the  Daughter  of  Iairus 
(Plaster-relief.) 

36.  Small  Model  of  the  Dusseldorf  War¬ 
riors — Monument.  (Bronze.) 

Hirt,  Prof.  Joh.,  Munich. 

37.  Andromeda.  (Marble.) 

Hischen,  Ernst,  Berlin. 

38.  Statuette;  Man  with  Dogs.  (Bronze.) 
Hiilbe,  Rud.,  Dresden-A. 

39.  The  Ratcatcher  of  Hamelo.  (Bronze.) 
Hultzsch,  Prof.  Hermann,  Dresden. 

40.  Echo.  (Marble.) 

Hundrieser,  Emil,  Charlottenburg. 

41.  Peace.  (Plaster.) 

Geiger,  N.,  Berlin,  Wilmersdorf. 

42.  Labour.  (Plaster.) 

Geiger,  Mrs.  H.,  Berlin,  Wilmersdorf. 

43.  Bust  of  the  Madonna.  (Marble.) 
Glaufltigel,  Otto,  at  present  at  Rome. 

44.  Italian  Fisher  Boy.  (Zinc  cast.) 

45.  Italian  Oyster  Dealer.  (Bronze.) 

Gdtz,  T.,  Berlin,  SchOneberg. 

46.  Balancing  Boy.  (Bronze.) 

47.  Female  Water  Drawer.  (Bronze.) 

48.  Boy  with  Hoop.  (Zinc  cast.) 


GERMANY. 


115 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Kahle,  Miss  Anna  von,  Berlin. 

4^  Sleeping  Child.  (Marble.) 

50.  Bacchus.  (Majolica.) 

Kr'tsewalter,  H.,  Berlin. 

51.  Horse  Statuette.  (Bronze.) 

Klein,  Max,  Berlin. 

52.  Horse  Statuette.  (Bronze.) 

53.  Lady’s  Head.  (Marble.) 

54.  Deathly  Embrace — A  Man  Struggling- 
With  a  Lion.  (Bronze  group.) 

Kruse,  Max,  Berlin. 

55.  The  Messenger  From  Marathon. 
(Bronze.) 

56.  Portrait  of  Miss  B.  (Marble.) 

Kruse,  Bruno,  Berlin. 

57.  Head  of  a  Nymph.  (Marble.) 

58.  Prince  Bismarck.  (Bronze.) 

59.  Field-Marshal  von  Moltke.  (Bronze.) 
Landsberg,  Max,  Berlin. 

60.  English  Thoroughbred.  (Bronze.) 

61.  English  Thoroughbred.  (Bronze.) 

62.  Cow  from  the  Wilster-marsh.  (Bronze.) 
Lepcke,  Ferd.,  Berlin. 

63.  Listener.  (Marble.) 

64.  Listener.  (Bronze.) 

Lock,  Michel,  Berlin. 

65.  Spartacus.  (Plaster.) 

Manthe,  A.  M.,  Berlin. 

66.  Emperors  William  I  and  Frederic  III. 
(Zinc-cast  group.) 

Maison,  Rud.,  Munich. 

67.  Negro  Riding  on  an  Ass.  (Plaster.) 
Moser,  Prof.  Jul,  Berlin. 

68.  EmperorWilliam  II.(Bronze-statuette.) 
Musch,  Leo,  Dusseldorf. 

69.  Faith.  (Marble  figure  for  a  tomb.) 
Nowak,  Leopold,  Hanau. 

70.  Venus  and  Amor.  (Bronze.) 

71.  Female  Bacchant  and  the  Infant  Bac¬ 
chus.  (Bronze.) 

Ochs,  Franz,  Berlin,  Wilmersdorf. 

72.  Emperor  William  I.  (Marble.) 

73.  Emperor  William  II.  (Marble.) 
Ockelmann,  Robert,  Dresden. 

74.  Girl  Putting  011  Sandals.  (Bronze.) 

75.  Returning  Young  Fisherman.(Bronze.) 

76.  Female  Bacchant.  (Bronze.) 

Ohmann,  R.,  Berlin. 

77.  Female  Bust.  (Marble.) 

Otto,  Prof.  Paul,  Berlin.  (Deceased.) 

78.  Vesta  Priest.  (Bronze.)  (Loaned  by  the 
National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Paul,  Ernst,  Dresden. 

79.  Fastening  Sandals.  (Marble.) 

Piper,  Carl,  Berlin. 

80.  Bust  of  a  Pilot.  (Bronze.) 

Riesch,  Otto,  Berlin. 

81.  Song  of  Praise.  (Bronze.) 

82.  Mignon.  (Marble.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

83.  Victory.  (Bronze.) 

84.  Grown  Poor.  (Bronze.) 

Rosse,  Franz,  Berlin. 

85.  Lili.  (Marble.) 

Rumpf,  Carl,  Frankfort-on-the-Main. 

86.  Adam  and  Eve.  (Bronze.) 

Schott,  Walter,  Berlin. 

87.  Bust  of  the  late  Professor  de  Ahna. 
(Plaster.) 

88.  Female  Figure.  (Marble.) 

89.  Bust  of  a  Child.  (Marble.) 

90.  Bust  of  my  Wife.  (Plaster.) 

91.  Developed.  (Plaster.) 

92.  Bust  of  Emperor  William  II.  (Plaster.) 

93.  Bust  of  Prince  Stolborg-Wernigerode. 
(Plaster.) 

Schulz,  Prof.  Moritz,  Berlin. 

94.  Modern  Roman  Lady.  (Marble.) 
Siemering,  Prof.  R.,  Berlin. 

95.  Victory.  (Bronze.) 

Sommer,  Prof.  August,  Rome. 

99.  Old  Harry  Catching  Flies.  (Bronze.) 
Starcke,  Constantin,  Berlin. 

100.  Boy  Playing  Flute.  (Bronze.) 
Steinemann,  H.,  Berlin. 

101.  A  Citytjergeant.  (Bronze.) 

102.  Ancient  German.  (Bronze.) 

103.  Ancient  Roman.  (Bronze.) 

Stuck,  Franz,  Munich. 

104.  Athlete.  (Bronze.) 

Toberentz,  R.,  Berlin. 

105.  Resting  Herdsman.  (Bronze.)  (Loaned 
by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Tubbecke,  Franz,  Berlin. 

106.  Drinking  Boy.  (Bronze.) 

Turpe,  Paul,  Berlin. 

107.  Laughing  Boy.  (Marble.) 

108.  Boy  and  Cat.  (Bronze.) 

Uechtritz,  Cunno  von  Berlin. 

109.  Morning.  }  Bronze  Chandeliers  for 
no.  Evening.  )  Electric  Lighting. 

in.  Two  Wall  Figures  in  Bronze  for  Elec¬ 
tric  Lighting. 

1 12.  Head  of  a  Girl.  (Marble.) 

Unger,  Max,  Berlin. 

1 13.  Fisherman.  (Zinc  cast.) 

Uphues,  T.,  Berlin. 

1 14.  Archer.  (Bronze.) 

Vordermeyer,  M.,  Berlin. 

1 15.  Domestic  Industry.  (Oak  wood.) 
Wagmuller,  Mich.,  Munich. 

116.  Portrait  of  Justus  von  Liebig.  (Plaster.) 
Wenck,  E.,  Berlin. 

1 17.  Amorous  Faun.  (Bronze.) 

Wind,  Joh.,  Munich. 

1 18.  Female  Juggler.  (Bronze.) 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 


GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

In  Gallexries  23,  30,  31,  32,  33,  34,  and  in  Up¬ 
per  Gallery  Alcoves  166,  168, 

169,  171,  172. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Achenbach,  Prof.  Oswald,  Dusseldorf. 

119.  Scene  near  Naples  (Moonlight). 
Adam,  Franz,  Munich. 
i?o.  The  Battle  of  Orleans.  (Loaned  by 
the  Royal  Pinakothek.) 

Adam,  Julius,  Munich. 

121.  Little  Cats. 

Alberts,  J.,  Berlin. 

122.  “  The  Captain’s  Wife.” 

123.  “  A  Confession  on  Hallig  Oland.” 

124.  “  Alone.” 

Albrecht,  C.,  Hamburg. 

125.  An  Evening  Song. 

Andorff,  Paul,  Hanau. 

126.  A  Village  in  the  Spessart. 
Andersen-Lhndby,  Anders,  Munich. 

127.  Winter  Evening. 

Arnold,  Prof.  Herm.,  Weimar. 

128.  My  Little  Mother. 

Arnz,  Albert,  Dusseldorf. 

129.  Still  Life;  Morass  Birds. 

Arp,  Karl,  Kiel. 

*130.  A  Bridge  in  Saalfeldt. 

Asperger,  Max,  Weimar. 

131.  A  Bridge  at  Berka. 

Bachmann,  Hans,  Dusseldorf. 

132.  The  Morning  After  the  Wedding 
(Switzerland). 

Baisch,  Prof.  Herm.,  Karlsruhe. 

133.  Spring  Day  in  Bavaria. 

134.  Sheep  in  the  Sand  Dunes. 

Baur,  Prof.  Albert,  Dusseldorf. 

135.  The  Martyr’s  Daughter  (scene  from 
the  Christian  prosecution  under  the  reign 
of  Diacletian). 

Bantzer,  Carl  N.,  Dresden,  Strchlen 

136.  Spring  Day. 

137.  In  the  Garden. 

Beeck,  Theodore,  v.  d.,  Dusseldorf 

138.  A  Cigarette  Manufactory. 

139.  On  the  Heights. 

Becker,  Prof.  Carl,  Berlin. 

140.  Venetian  Doge  Festivity.  (Loaned  by 
the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Becker,  Carl,  Berlin. 

141.  Vedette. 

Becker-Gundahl,  Munich. 

142.  Forsaken. 

Behmer,  Herm.,  Weimar. 

143.  Reconvalescent. 

Behrend,  Friedr.,  Karlsruhe. 

144.  Evening  in  Lithuania. 


No. 

Bergmann,  Jul.,  Karlsruhe. 

Berkemeier.  See  164. 

145.  Under  the  Willow  Trees. 

146.  Returning  Home. 

147.  Cziko’s  (Hungarian  Shepherd). 
Bernuth,  E.  von,  Dusseldorf. 

148.  A  Canon. 

Biedermann,  Ernst,  Karlsruhe. 

149.  Falling  Leaves. 

Biedermann- Arendts,  Miss  Hermine,  Freis¬ 
ing  a-Graben. 

150.  The  First  Booty. 

Blau,  Miss  Tina,  Munich. 

151.  Autumn. 

152.  Yard  in  St.  Veit  near  Vienna. 

Block,  Jos.,  Munich. 

153.  In  the  Twilight. 

Bluhm,  Oscar,  Karlsruhe. 

154.  Reveries. 

Blume,  Ed.,  Munich. 

155.  Candle  Light. 

Bockelmann,  Ch.  Ludw.,  Karlsruhe. 

156.  The  Village  on  Fire. 

Boddien,  G.  von,  Kl.  Zschochwitz,  near 
Niedersedlitz. 

157.  The  Battle  is  Over. 

158.  Pandures  Reconnoitering. 

Bohrdt,  Hans,  Berlin. 

159.  Hamburg  Pilotes. 

Bombach,  W.,  Berlin. 

160.  Tunisian  Town. 

Bombach,  F.,  Berlin. 

161.  Railroad  Crossing. 

Borchardt,  F.,  Dresden. 

162.  Uncle  Testator. 

Bohme,  Karl,  Karlsruhe. 

163.  View  from  the  Lighthouse  at  Skom- 
vaer. 

Berkemeier,  Ludolf,  Weimar. 

164.  After  the  Shower  (Dutch  Landscape). 
Bracht,  Prof.  E.,  Berlin. 

165.  Mount  Sinai. 

166.  Before  the  Walls  of  Jerusalem. 

Braith,  Prof.  Anton,  Munich. 

167.  A  Fresh  Drink. 

168.  The  Pets  of  the  Peasant’s  Wife.  (Loaned 
by  the  State  of  Bavaria.) 

Brandt,  Prof.  J.  von,  Munich. 

169.  The  Sudden  Attack.  (Loaned  by  the 
State  of  Bavaria.) 

Brandt,  F.,  Rome. 

170.  Tivoli  near  Rome. 

171.  The  Dome  at  Tivoli. 

Brausewetter,  Prof.  O. 

172.  Our  Saviour. 

Bredt,  Ferd.  Max,  Munich. 

173.  Two  Gazelles. 

174.  A  Sudanese  Girl. 


GERMANY. 


117 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Brendel,  Prof.  A.  M.,  Weimar. 

175.  Tug  Horses. 

Brlltt,  Ferdinand,  Dusseldorf. 

176.  In  the  Picture  Gallery. 

Bunke,  Franz,  Weimar. 

177.  Brick  Manufactory  in  Mecklenburg. 

178.  Before  the  Townlet. 

Buttersack,  Bernh.,  Munich 

179.  A  Nice  Day. 

Des  Condres,  Adolf,  Karlsruhe. 

180.  Brook  with  Alders. 

Cramer,  Miss  Helene,  Hamburg. 

181.  Clematis. 

Cramer,  Miss  Molly,  Hamburg. 

182.  Peaches. 

Crola,  Prof.  Hugo,  Dusseldorf. 

183.  Industrious  Sisters. 

Dahl,  Hans,  Berlin. 

184.  Sunday  Morning  in  Norway.  (Time 
for  Church  Going.) 

Daelen,  Ed.,  Dusseldorf. 

185.  High  Flown  Madness. 

Deffregger,  Prof.  Franz  v.,  Munich. 

186.  Sunday  Quietness. 

187.  Rokibar. 

188.  Dancing  Begins. 

Deiters,  H.,  Dusseldorf. 

189.  At  the  Brook. 

Delug,  A.,  Munich. 

190.  In  the  Month  of  March. 

Dettmann,  L.,  Berlin. 

191.  Genesis  iii. 

(“  Thorns  and  thistles  shalt  thy  field 
bring  forth  to  thee — in  the  sweat  of 
thy  face  shall  thou  eat  bread  till 
thou  returnest  unto  the  ground,  for, 
out  of  it  wast  thou  taken.”) 
Dieffenbacher,  Aug.,  Munich. 

192.  A  Heartrending  Return. 

Dirks,  Andreas,  Weimar. 

193.  In  the  Harbor. 

Douzette,  L.,  Berlin. 

194.  Moonlight  Night  in  Spring. 

195.  Autumn  Evening. 

Dticker,  Prof.  Eugen,  Dusseldorf. 

196.  Summer  Evening. 

Eberle,  Ad.,  Munich. 

197.  Customers. 

Eckenbrecher,  Th.  von,  Berlin. 

198.  Norwegian  Waterfall. 

Eckenaes,  John,  Munich. 

199.  Fishing  in  Norway. 

200.  A  Bridge  in  Norway. 

Ehrentraut,  Prof.  J.,  Berlin. 

201.  A  Fleeced  One. 

Eichfeld,  Herm.,  Munich. 

202.  Morning  in  August. 

Eschke,  Prof.  Herm.,  Berlin. 

203.  The  Swedish  Coast  at  Toreko. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Eschwege,  E.  von,  Weimar. 

204.  Early  Spring. 

Esser,  Theodor,  Karlsruhe. 

205.  Landscape. 

Fahrbach,  C.  L.,  Dusseldorf. 

206.  A  Black  Forest  Mill. 

Falat,  J.,  Berlin. 

207.  Bear  Hunting. 

(Loaned  by  the  National  Gallerv  of  Ber¬ 
lin.) 

Feldmann,  Louis,  Dusseldorf. 

208.  Incredulous  Thomas. 

Flad,  G.,  Munich. 

209.  A  Garden. 

Flamm,  Albert,  Dusseldorf. 

210.  Italian  Women. 

Fleischer,  Fritz,  Weimar. 

211.  Old  Wife  and  Dog. 

212.  Devotion. 

Flickel,  Paul,  Berlin. 

213.  Forest  Solitude. 

Fink,  Prof.  Aug.,  Munich. 

214.  Evening. 

215.  Early  Spring. 

Fischer-Cdrlin,  Berlin. 

216.  Love  Teases,  Love  Pleases. 

Frenzel,  Oscar, Berlin. 

217.  Cattle  in  the  Marshlands  of  the  River 
Elbe. 

Frey,  Wilhelm,  Munich. 

218.  Cattle  at  the  Brook. 
Freytag-Loringhoven,  M.  von,  Weimar. 

219.  Entering  the  Forest. 

Fricke,  A.,  Berlin. 

220.  On  the  Island  of  Rugen. 

221.  On  the  Island  of  Sylt. 

Friedrich,  Otto,  Paris. 

222.  The  Death  of  Dante. 

Friese  Richard,  Berlin. 

223.  .Lions  in  the  Lagoon. 

Gabl,  Prof.  Alois,  Munich.  (Deceased.) 

224.  Inoculators’  Room.  (Loaned  by  the 
State  of  Bavaria.) 

225.  Brauschenke  (Bavarian  Inn). 

Geertz,  Julius,  Dusseldorf. 

226.  Morning  Prayer. 

227.  The  Little  Freebooter. 

Edle  von  Geiger, Miss  Fanny,  Munich. 

228.  Landscape — Spring. 

Gleichen  Russwurm,  L.  von,  Weimar. 

229.  A  Promenade. 

Genzmer,  B.,  Berlin. 

230.  The  Village  Playgrounds. 

Grethe,  Prof.  Carlos,  Karlsruhe. 

231.  The  Spoiled  Soup. 

232.  The  Fisher’s  Darling. 

233.  At  the  Helm. 

234.  The  Last  Chance. 


118 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Grobe,  German,  Dusseldorf. 

235.  German  Landscape. 

Griitzner,  Prof.  Ed.,  Munich. 

236.  Monks  at  Supper. 

236a.  Cloister  Kitchen.  (Loaned  by  Mr. 

Jacob  H.  Schiff,  New  York.) 

Gude,  Prof.  Hans,  Berlin. 

237.  Breakers. 

Gunther-Naumburg,  Berlin,  Charlotten- 
burg. 

238.  The  Street  Unter-den-Linden  in  Ber¬ 
lin. 

Gunther,  Erwin,  Dusseldorf. 

239.  Strand  near  Scheweningen 
Gysis,  Prof.  Nicol,  Munich. 

240.  Carnival  in  Greece. 

Hagn,  Rich,  von,  Dresden. 

241.  In  the  Vestry  of  St.  Marco  at  Venice. 
Hagen,  Prof.  Theodor,  Weimar. 

242.  Cornfield. 

Hamacher,  Willy,  Berlin. 

243.  Rocky  Coast. 

Hammer,  Erich,  Weimar. 

244.  Grandmother’s  Pet. 

Harrach,  Prof.  F.,  Count  von,  Tiefhart- 
mannsdorf,  near  Schonau. 

245.  Fallen  Down  from  the  Precipice. 
(Loaned  by  the  National  Gallery  of  Ber¬ 
lin.) 

Harburger,  Edm.,  Munich. 

246.  In  the  Cellar. 

Hasemann,  Wilh.,  Gutach  Amt  Wolfach. 

247.  He  is  Coming. 

248.  Girl  from  the  Black  Forest. 
Hartmann,  Karl,  Munich. 

249.  Autumn  Evening. 

250.  Apple  Fight. 

Hausmann,  E.,  Wilmersdorf,  Berlin. 

215.  Homeless. 

Heichert,  Otto,  Dusseldorf. 

252.  Theodor  Korner  After  the  Sudden 
Attack  at  Kitzen. 

Heilmann,  Max,  Reussendorf,  near  Wald- 
enburg  in  Silesia. 

253.  Silesian  Village  Road  in  November. 
Heimes,  Heinr.,  Dusseldorf. 

254.  Sunset  (North  Sea). 

Hellwag,  Rudolph,  Karlsruhe. 

255.  Northern  Shores. 

256.  Ruins  of  the  Old  Hanseatic  Town 
Wisby. 

Henseler,  Prof.  E.,  Berlin. 

257.  The  Harvest  Repast. 

258.  Evening. 

Hermes,  J.,  Berlin. 

259.  Twilight. 

Herrmann,  Hans,  Berlin, 

260.  The  Fishmart  in  Amsterdam, 


1  Exhibit 
No. 

Herrmanns,  Heinrich,  Dusseldorf. 

261.  Dortrecht  (Holland). 

Hertel,  Prof.  Alb.,  Berlin. 

262.  Dante  in  the  Alps. 

Herterich,  Prof.  Ludw.,  Munich. 

263.  Saint  George. 

Herzog,  Lewis,  Dusseldorf. 

264.  A  Morning  in  October. 

Heyl,  Philipp,  H.  G.,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main. 

265.  Before  the  Dissection. 

Heyser,  F.,  Harzburg. 

266.  Portrait  of  Professor  Joachim. 
Hildebrand,  Prof.  E.,  Berlin. 

267.  Queen  Louise.  (Loaned  by  the  Na¬ 
tional  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

268.  Tullia. 

Hirschler-Kunwald,  Miss  E.,  Weimar. 

269.  My  Studio. 

Hirt  du  Frenes,  Munich. 

270.  Portrait.  (Owned  by  Wm.  Chase,  Esq. 
New  York.) 

271.  Head  of  a  Girl. 

Hochhaus,  C.,  Berlin. 

272.  Navy-yard  (Constructing  H.  M.  S. 
Oldenburg). 

Hoecker,  Prof.  Paul,  Munich. 

273.  The  Nun. 

274.  On  Board  H.  M.  S.  Deutschland. 

274a.  Shoemaker’s  Work-Shop. 

Hofer,  Gottfr.,  Hamburg. 

275.  The  Dolomites  in  the  Tyrol. 

Hoff,  Karl,  Karlsruhe. 

276.  Children  from  the  Black  Forest. 
Hoffmann-Fallersleben,'  F.,  Berlin. 

277.  Landscape — Autumn  Day. 

Holmberg,  Prof.  Aug.,  Munich. 

278.  “Pensative.” 

279.  “Genre.” 

Holzel,  Ad.,  Dachau,  near  Munich. 

280.  Domestic  Devotion.  (Loaned  by  the 
State  of  Bavaria.) 

Hummel,  Theod.,  Munich. 

281.  The  Deathbed  of  the  Mother. 
Huisken,  Herm,  Karlsruhe. 

282.  My  Pet  Dog. 

Hiinten,  Prof.  Emil,  Dusseldorf. 

283.  Billeted. 

Jacobides,  Prof.  Georg,  Munich. 

284.  Afflictions. 

285.  Portrait. 

Jrmer,  Carl,  Dusseldorf. 

286.  Motive  from  the  Island  of  Sylt. 
Janssen,  Prof.  Peter,  Dusseldorf. 

287.  Portrait  of  the  late  Inspector  Holt- 
hausen.  (Loaned  by  the  government.) 

Kalkreuth,  Prof.  L.  Count  von,  Hockricht, 
near  Wansen,  Silesia. 

288.  Portrait  (Uncle  Andres). 


GERMANY. 


119 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Kallmorgen,  Mrs.  Margarethe  Hermuth-, 
Karlsruhe. 

289.  China  Asters. 

Kallmorgen,  Prof.  Fr.,  Karlsruhe. 

290.  The  Emperor’s  Bust. 

291.  Good  Neighborhood. 

292.  Beginning  of  Spring. 

293.  Happy  Childhood. 

Kampmann,  Gustav,  Karlsruhe. 

294.  Falling  Leaves. 

295.  The  Amber  Coast  (Baltic). 

Kauffmann,  Hugo,  Munich. 

296.  A  Snuffer. 

297.  Girl’s  Head. 

Kaulbach  Prof.  Herm,  Munich. 

298.  The  Storyteller. 

Kehr,  Karl,  Karlsruhe. 

299.  Evening. 

Keller  Reutlingen,  Paul  Wilh.,  Munich. 

300.  Summer  Landscape.  (Loaned  by  the 
State  of  Bavaria.) 

301.  Summer. 

Keller,  Prof.  Ferd.,  Karlsruhe. 

302.  Apotheosis.  (Loaned  by  the  National 
Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Keitel,  O.,  Muhlberg,  Karlsruhe. 

303.  The  Market  Is  Over. 

Klein-Chevalier,  Dusseldorf. 

304.  Inauguration  of  the  Niederwald  Mon¬ 
ument  in  the  Presence  of  Emperor  Wil¬ 
liam  L 

Kinsley,  Nelson  G.,  Karlsruhe. 

305.  Winter. 

306.  A  Noble  Sire. 

Knabl,  Karl,  Munich. 

307.  Rafting  on  the  River  Isar. 

308.  At  Dawn. 

Knaus,  Prof.  L.,  Berlin. 

309.  Portrait  of  Mommsen.  (Loaned  by  the 
National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

310.  Portrait  of  Hemholtz.  (Loaned  by 
the  Nationed  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

31 1.  The  Fight  Behind  the  Fence. 

Konig,  H.,  Munich. 

312.  At  the  Rivulet. 

313.  Going  Home.  (Loaned  by  the  State 
of  Bavaria.) 

KOrner,  Ernst,  Berlin. 

314.  Gebel  Schech,  Haridi  on  the  Nile. 
Koner,  Prof.  Max,  Berlin. 

315.  Portrait  of  His  Majesty,  Emperor 
William  II. 

Kornbeck,  Julius,  Castle  of  Oberensingen, 
near  Mirtingen. 

316.  In  the  Village. 

Kttster,  Alexander,  Karlsruhe. 

317.  Sunday  Morning. 

Kronberger,  Cari,  Munich. 

318.  A  Good  Hand. 


Exhibit 

No. 

319.  An  Amusing  Chronicle. 

Kroner,  Prof.  Christ,  Dusseldorf. 

320.  The  Troublesome  Guest. 
Kubierschky,  Erich,  Munich. 

321.  Spring  Landscape  near  Munich. 
Kunz,  L.  Adam,  Munich. 

322.  Still  life. 

323.  Still  life. 

Kiihl,  Prof.  Gotth,  Munich. 

324.  Eine  feste  Burg  ist  unser  Gott  (a 
sure  stronghold  is  God).  (German  hymn.) 

Kurz-Gallenstein,  August  Munich. 

325.  Sunday. 

Langhammer,  Arthur,  Munich. 

326.  A  Bite  and  a  Sup.  (Loaned  by  the 
State  of  Bavaria.) 

Lasch,  Herm.,  Dusseldorf. 

327.  Evening. 

Laupheimer,  Anton,  Munich. 

328.  St.  Lukes. 

Lehmann,  Wilhelm,  Karlsruhe. 

329.  Spring. 

Lenbach,  Prof,  von,  Munich. 

330.  Portrait  of  Prince  Bismarck. 

331.  Portrait  of  Pope  Leo.  (Both  loanee? 
by  the  State  of  Bavaria.) 

Leistikow,  Walther,  Berlin. 

332.  Brickworks. 

333.  Ave  Maria. 

Lerche,  St.  Vincent.  See  348. 

Lessing,  H.,  Berlin. 

334.  The  Sick  Bed. 

Ley,  Miss  Sophie,  Karlsruhe. 

335.  Flowers. 

Liebermann,  Max,  Berlin. 

336.  Dutch  Village  Road. 

337.  The  Flax  Barn.  (Loaned  by  the 
National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Liesegang,  H.,  Dusseldorf. 

338.  Mills  at  Dortrecht. 

339.  Country  Road. 

Lindenschmit,  Prof.  W.,  Munich. 

340.  Anne  Boleyn. 

Linderum,  Rich.,  Munich. 

341.  Deliberation. 

Ludwig,  Prof.  Carl,  Berlin. 

342.  Spring  in  the  Genitz  Valleyin  the  Tirol 

343.  Taubergrund  in  Franconia. 

Malchin,  Prof.  Carl,  Schwerin. 

344.  North  German  Landscape.  (Loaned 
by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Marx,  Gust,  Dusseldorf. 

345.  A  Party. 

Massau,  Edm.,  Dusseldorf. 

346.  A  Spring  Day. 

347.  The  Standard  Bearer. 

Lerche,  St.  Vincent,  Dusseldorf. 

348.  The  Sign-Board  Painter. 

Matiegzeck,  Jos., Munich. 


120 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  ift  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

349.  In  the  Waiting  Room. 

Max,  Prof.  Gabriel.  See  362. 

Meckel,  Ad.  v.,  Berlin. 

350.  Finding  the  Slain  (Nubian  Desert). 
Menzel,  Prof.  A.,  Berlin 

351.  The  Rolling  Mill.  (Loaned  by  the 
National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Merker,  Max,  Weimar. 

352.  The  Convent  Garden. 

353.  Motive  from  Old  Weimar. 

Metzener,  Alfred,  Dusseldorf. 

354.  Tyrolese  Landscape. 

Meyer,  Kunz,  Munich. 

355.  A  Legend. 

Meyer,  Prof.  Claus,  Karlsruhe. 

356.  The  Old  Fishermen. 

Meyer-Basel,  Karl  Theodor,  Munich. 

357.  Spring. 

Meyer-Mainz,  Paul,  Munich. 

358.  A  Matinee.  ' 

Meyerheim,  Prof.  Paul,  Berlin. 

359.  A  Menagerie.  (Loaned  by  the  Na¬ 
tional  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

360.  Cows  in  the  Alps. 

Meyer,  Prof.  Hans,  Berlin. 

361.  Evening. 

Max,  Prof.  Gabriel,  Munich. 

362.  Katharina  Emerich.  (Loaned  by  the 
State  of  Bavaria.) 

363.  Visions. 

Munsch,  Josef,  Munich. 

364.  The  Conference. 

Muhlig,  Hugo,  Dusseldorf. 

365.  Winter  Day  in  the  Eifel. 

Muller,  Carl  W.,  Dresden-A. 

366.  German  Forest. 

Muller,  P.  P.,  Munich. 

367.  Beachwood  in  Autumn. 

368.  A  Mele.  (Loaned  by  the  State  of 
Bavaria.) 

Mtiller,  Kurzwelly,  D.  K.,  Berlin. 

369.  Winter  Landscape. 

370.  After  the  Thunderstorm. 

371.  Breakers  (Swedish  Coast). 

Nabert,  Wilhelm,  Dusseldorf. 

372.  Landscape  from  the  Harz  (Valley  of 
the  Ocker). 

Neff,  Friedr,  Karlsruhe. 

373.  Vanity  Fair. 

Nelson,  Ernst,  Berlin. 

374.  Hard  Times. 

Neuhaus,  Fritz,  Dusseldorf. 

375.  The  Little  Tyrant. 

Normann,  A.,  Berlin. 

376-  Summer  Night  (Norway). 

377.  NarOfjord  (Norway). 

Oenicke,  R.,  Berlin. 

378.  Palmwood  in  Paraguay. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Oehmichen,  Hugo,  Dusseldorf. 

379.  The  Sisters. 

380.  Alone. 

Olde,  Hans,  Seekamp. 

381.  Before  Sunrise. 

Oppler,  Ernst,  Munich. 

382.  Revery.  (Loaned  by  H.  R.  H.  the 
Prime  Regent  Luitpold  of  Bavaria.) 

Palmie,  Charles,  Munich. 

383.  Autumn. 

Papperitz,  Georg,  Munich. 

384.  Salome,  the  Daughter  of  Herodias. 
Parlaghy,  Mrs.  Vilma,  Berlin. 

385.  Portrait  of  Kossuth. 

Petersen,  Angeln,  Dusseldorf. 

386.  At  Sunse  . 

387.  On  the  Be^  ch  (Holland). 

Petersen,  Flensburg,  Dusseldorf. 

388.  Winter  Evening. 

Pietschmann,  Max,  Dresden  N. 

389.  Polyphemus  Fishing. 

Plass,  Ernst,  Munich. 

390.  North  Sea  Strand. 

391.  Fishermen  on  the  Baltic. 

Pohle,  Herm.,  Dusseldorf. 

392.  Castle  in  the  Parks  of  Benrath. 
Possin,  Rud,  Charlottenburg,  Berlin. 

393.  Devotion. 

Pdtzsch,  Paul,  Dresden-A. 

394.  Italian  Ropers. 

395.  Revery. 

Pllihr,  Heinr.,  Weimar. 

396.  In  the  Sunshine. 

Rasch,  Otto,  Weimar. 

397.  Council  Chamber  at  Luneburg. 
Rasmussen,  Georg,  Ant.,  Dusseldorf. 

398.  The  Sognefjoid. 

Raupp,  Prof.  Karl,  Munich. 

399.  Peace.  (Loaned  by  the  National  Gal¬ 

lery  of  Berlin.) 

Ravenstein,  Paul  von,  Karlsruhe. 

400.  Umbrella  Menders  in  Tivoli. 

401.  Serenade  on  the  Canal  Grande  at 

Venice. 

Riess,  Paul,  Weimar. 

402.  Norwegian  Coast. 

403.  After  the  Storm  (Moonlight). 

Ritter,  Wilh.  G.,  Dresden-A. 

404.  Spring. 

Ritter,  Prof.  Caspar,  Karlsruhe. 

405.  Consolation  by  the  Song. 

406.  After  Bathing. 

Rocholl  The,  Dusseldorf. 

407.  You  Must  First  Catch  a  Man  Before 

You  Hang  Him. 

408.  Avant-garde  Fighting. 

Rochling,  Carl,  Berlin. 

409.  A  Man  But  Still  a  Baby. 


GERMANY. 


121 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Rodeck,  Carl,  Hamburg. 

410.  Evening  in  the  Woods. 

Roeber,  Fritz,  Dusseldorf. 

411.  The  Holy'Family. 

412.  King  Wenzel  Raging.  (King  Wenzel 
went  on  horseback  one  day  through  the 
street  of  Prague,  accompanied  by  a  hang¬ 
man.  Everybody  whom  he  met  and  who 
displeased  him  was  executed.) 

Rohlfs,  Christian,  Weimar. 

413.  The  Sawmill. 

Roman,  Max,  Karlsruhe. 

414.  Street  near  Tivoli. 

Rosen,  Jan,  Munich. 

415.  The  Battle  of  Stoezek,  Poland,  1831. 
Rouband,  Prof.  Franz,  Munich. 

416.  Hay  Time. 

417.  Prayer  Before  the  Battle. 
Rummelspacher,  J.,  Berlin. 

418.  The  Tschapit  Rivulet  in  the  Tyrol. 
Rusch,  Dietrich,  Weimar. 

419.  Interior. 

420.  North  German  Kitchen. 

421.  Landscape. 

Ruths,  Val.,  Hamburg. 

422.  Twilight.  (Loaned  by  the  National 
Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Saltzmann,  Prof.  Carl,  Neubabelsberg. 

423.  Emperor  William  II  Whaling  on 
Board  the  Duncan  Grey. 

Schachinger,  Gabr.,  Munich. 

424.  “In  Vain.” 

Schaefer,  M.,  Berlin. 

425.  Please  Come. 

Schauss,  Prof.  F.,  Berlin. 

426.  “Elegy.” 

Scherres,  Prof.  C.,  Berlin. 

427.  “Inundation.”  (Loaned  by  the  Na¬ 
tional  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Scherres,  Alfred,  Karlsruhe. 

428.  Winter. 

Schennis,  F.  von,  Dusseldorf. 

429.  The  Parks  of  Versailles.  (Loaned  by 
the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Schenker,  Jaques,  Dresden-A. 

430.  At  the  River  Ems. 

Scheurenberg,  Prof.  J.,  Berlin. 

431.  Portrait  of  Zeller.  (Loaned  by  the 
National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Schlabitz,  A.,  Berlin. 

432.  Inmates  of  an  Asylum  for  the  Blind 
entering  a  Church. 

433.  Morning  Chant. 

Schleich,  H.,  Berlin. 

434.  Braselet  Bay  (South  Wales). 

Schleich,  Robert,  Munich. 

435.  The  October  Festivity  in  Munich. 

436.  On  the  Highroad. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Schickhardt,  Karl,  Stuttgart. 

437.  In  Suebia. 

Schmidt,  Friedr.  Alb.,  Weimar. 

438.  Autumn. 

439.  Old  Bridge  in  Italy. 

Schmidt,  Hans  W.,  Weimar. 

440.  A  Parade  in  Presence  of  the  Em¬ 
peror. 

Schmidt,  Prof.  Max,  Kdnigsberg,  Prussia. 

441.  Landscape  from  the  River  Spree. 
(Loaned  by  the  National  Gallery  of 
Berlin.) 

Schmitgen,  Georg,  Berlin. 

442.  Evening. 

Schnars-Alquist,  H.,  Berlin. 

443.  S.S.  Paris. 

444.  Narrow  Escape. 

Schnitzler,  Fritz,  Dusseldorf. 

445.  Sheep  Bathing. 

SchOnleber,  Prof.  Gust,  Karlsruhe. 

446. '  High  Tide  (Clovelly). 

447.  In  the  Lagoons  of  Venice. 

SchOnchen,  Leopold,  Munich. 

448.  In  March. 

Scholz,  Richard,  Frankfort-on-the-Main. 

449.  Fallen  Down  from  the  Precipice. 
Scholtz,  Prof.  Julius,  Dresden- Altstadt. 

450.  A  Cavarian  Song  (Schnadahupfl). 

451.  Ave  Maria. 

SchrOdl,  Norbert,  Frankfort-on-the-Main. 

452.  German  Peasants’  Vehicle. 

Schrbter,  Wilh.,  Karlsruhe. 

453.  Summer  Landscape. 

Schuch,  Prof.  Werner,  Kliecken  near  Cos¬ 
wig. 

454.  Emperor  William  II. 

455.  Parade. 

Schulze-Naumburg,  Paul,  Karlsruhe. 

456.  Resignation. 

Schultze,  Carl,  Dusseldorf. 

457.  Heath  Landscape. 

Schtiler,  Max,  Frankfort-on-the-Main. 

458.  Portrait  of  Pablo  de  Sarasate. 

SchUz,  Theodor,  Dusseldorf. 

459.  Winter  Landscape  (Moonlight). 
Schwabe,  E.,  Dusseldorf.' 

460.  Cemetery. 

Schweitzer,  Ad.,  Dusseldorf. 

461.  Winter  Day  in  Germany. 

Seel,  Ad.,  Dusseldorf. 

462.  Arabian  Yard  in  Cairo.  (Loaned  by 
the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Seiler,  Prof.  Carl,  Munich. 

463.  The  Tailor  of  Count  Briihl. 

Seitz,  Prof.  Ant.,  Munich. 

464.  Music. 

Seyppel,  C.  M.,  Dusseldorf. 

465.  A  Lumber-chamber  of  the  Convent. 

466.  In  the  Streets. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Simm,  Franz,  Munich. 

467.  The  Pride  of  the  Family. 

468.  Birds  of  Bad  Omen. 

Skarbina,  Prof.  Franz,  Berlin. 

469.  Bitter  Words. 

470.  A  New  Book. 

Sonderland,  Fritz,  Dusseldorf. 

471.  In  the  Knitting-school. 

Smith,  Prof.  Carl  Frithjof,  Weimar. 

472.  Portrait  of  the  Norwegian  poet,  Hen¬ 
rik  Ibsen. 

473.  Children  in  the  Nursery  Garden. 
Staats,  Miss  Gertrud,  Breslau. 

474.  Before  the  Gate. 

Stadler,  Miss  Toni,  Laim  near  Nymphen- 
burg  Munich. 

476.  Landscape. 

Stahl,  Fr.,  Berlin. 

477.  Cemetery  in  Winter.  (Like  the  leaves 
in  the  woods  so  are  generations  of  man¬ 
kind — one  grows,  the  other  is  going.) 

Stahlschmidt,  Max,  Weimar. 

478.  TheMill-Garden. 

Steinmetz,  Fritz,  Munich. 

479.  A  “Solo.” 

Stetten,  Carl  von,  Paris. 

480.  Italians  in  Paris. 

481.  Portrait  of  the  Artist  C. 

Stockmeyer,  Karl,  Malsch  Amt  Ettlingen. 

482.  And  St.  Peter  W ent  Away  “And  W ept 
Bitterly.” 

Strecker,  Miss  Constanze,  Munich. 

483.  My  Sick  Little  Cat. 

Stromeyer,  Miss  Helene,  Karlsruhe. 

484.  A  Wreath  of  Roses. 

Strlltzel,  Otto,  Munich. 

485.  On  the  Heath. 

486.  A  Sunny  Day  in  March. 

Stuck,  Franz,  Munich. 

487.  Pieta. 

Sturm,  F.,  Berlin. 

488.  Wreck  Waiting  for  a  Pilot. 
Sturtzkopf,  Franz,  Weimar. 

489.  The  Cooper’s  Workshop. 
Spangenberg,  L.,  Berlin. 

490.  The  Valley  of  the  Engadin. 

Speyer,  Christian,  Munich. 

491.  The  Parlamentair. 

Spielter,  C.,  Charlottenburg. 

492.  Shocking. 

Spring,  Alfons,  Munich. 

493.  Fisherman’s  Home. 

494.  The  New  Hymn. 

Thedy,  Prof.  Max,  Weimar. 

495.  At  the  Spring. 

496.  Spring. 

Thierbach,  Rich.,  Stolberg. 

497.  Landscape  (Evening). 


Exhibit 

No. 

Thumann,  Prof.  Paul,  Berlin. 

498.  Psyche. 

Truebner,  Wilh.,  Munich. 

499.  Potato  Field. 

500.  The  First  Trial. 

Ttibbecke,  Paul,  Weimar. 

501.  Pottery  Market  in  Weimar. 

Ttircke,  Rud.  v.,  Dresden-Altstadt. 

502.  Landscape  from  the  Riviera  near 
Mentone. 

Uhde,  Prof.  Fritz  von,  Munich. 

503.  The  Announcement  to  the  Shepherds. 

504.  Christmas  Evening. 

Ulrich,  F.,  Berlin. 

505.  Wild  Boars  Challenging. 

Vautier,  Prof.  Benjamin,  Dusseldorf. 

506.  At  the  Sick  Bed.  (Loaned  by  the 
National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Velten,  Wilhelm,  Munich. 

507.  Out  Guard. 

508.  Courier. 

ViJlcker,  Hans,  Berlin. 

509.  Old  Ferry  near  Stralsund. 

Volkmann,  Hans  von,  Karlsruhe. 

510.  Return  of  the  Flock. 

51 1.  Autumn. 

512.  Going  to  the  Fair. 

513.  The  Shepherd’s  Rest. 

514.  The  Kyll  Valley  near  Geroldstein. 
Volz,  Wilhelm,  Munich. 

515.  Maria. 

Vorgang,  Paul,  Berlin. 

516.  After  the  Storm. 

517.  Evening  at  the  Lake. 

Warthmuller,  R.,  Berlin. 

518.  Evening  (An  Idyll). 

Wansleben,  Arthur,  Dusseldorf. 

519.  Landscape  (Swamp). 

Weichberger,  Eduard,  Weimar. 

520.  Summer  Evening. 

521.  Forest-Pond. 

Weishaupt,  Victor,  Munich. 

522.  Mount  Ortler. 

Wenglein,  Prof.  Josef,  Munich. 

523.  Chalkstone  Gatherers  in  the  River 
Isar.  (Loaned  by  the  State  of  Bavaria.) 

Wentscher,  J.,  Berlin. 

524.  Baltic  Coast /Rtlgen). 

525.  Surf  on  the  Baltic  Coast. 

Werner,  Prof.  A.  von,  Berlin. 

526.  The  Congress  of  Berlin. 

Werner,  Prof.  Fritz,  Berlin. 

527.  Female  Sutler.  (Loaned  by  the 
National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Wessel,  Ludwig,  Dusseldorf. 

528.  Inquiring  Prebendarist. 

Wielandt,  Manuel,  Karlsruhe. 

529.  Italian  Coast  Scenery. 


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Paintings  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

530.  Summer  Day  at  the  Riviera. 
Willroider,  Prof.  Ludw.,  Munich. 

531.  Landscape  from  Upper  Italy. 
Wimmer,  Rud.,  Berlin. 

532.  Portrait^  of  His  Majesty,  Emperor 
William  II. 

Wodrinowski,  Vincenz  v.,  Munich. 

533.  Model  Market  in  the  Academy. 
Wopfner,  Prof.  Josef,  Munich. 

534.  Jack  Remains  Home. 

Wywiorski,  Michel  G.,  Munich. 

535.  Black-cock  Hunting  in  Lithuania. 
Zimmermann,  Prof.  Ernst,  Munich. 

536.  The  Egg  of  Columbus. 

536a.  Still  Life.  (Loaned  by  the  State  of 
Bavaria.) 

Zoff,  Alfred,  Munich. 

537.  Near  Genoa. 

Ziigel,  Prof.  Heinr.,  Munich. 

!  538.  Awaiting.  (Loaned  by  ihe  State  of 

Bavaria.) 

539.  Hard  Labour. 

GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

In  Upper  Gallery  Alcoves  164,  165,  166. 

Arnold,  Karl,  Weimar. 

,  540.  Siesta. 

541.  A  Poor  One  and  a  Rich  One. 

Barthel,  P.,  Berlin. 

542.  Peace. 

Bartels,  Prof.  Hans  von,  Munich. 

543.  A  Wave. 

544.  Moonlight  Night  at  the  French  Coast. 
Behmer,  Herm.,  Weimar. 

545.  Portrait  of  the  Artist  Sixt  Thou. 
Bergmann,  Jul.,  Karlsruhe. 

546.  A  Czikos. 

Bombach,  W.,  Berlin. 

547.  Winter  in  the  Riviera. 

Breitbach,  Carl,  Berlin. 

548.  Fruitshop  at  Venice. 

549.  Crosspassage  at  Berchtesgaden. 

550.  Campiello  San  Barbara. 

Choulant,  Th.,  Dresden-A. 

551.  Verona. 

552.  Trento. 

553.  Venice. 

554.  Torietto. 

Dammeier,  Rud.,  Munich. 

555.  Tyrolese  Peasants  During  a  Mass. 
Dettmann,  Berlin. 

556.  Spring. 

557.  A  Fisherman’s  Village  (Twilight). 

558.  Bridge  on  the  Eiffel. 

559.  House  on  the  Island  of  Norderney. 

560.  German  Forest  Lake. 


Exhibit 

No. 

561.  Hay  Time. 

Deiters,  H.,  Dusseldorf. 

562.  At  the  Mill-brook. 

563.  Village  in  Westfalia. 

Doepler,  Professor,  Berlin. 

564.  “The  Beginning  of  the  End.”  (Loaned 
by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Doring,  Willy,  Charlottenburg. 

565.  Portrait.  (Pastel.) 

Eckenbrecher,  Th.  v.,  Berlin. 

566.  Street  in  Cairo. 

567.  On  the  Bosporus. 

Eitner,  Ernst,  Hamburg. 

568.  Afternoon  Sun. 

Falat,  T.,  Berlin. 

569.  Italian  Triffer.  # 

Fehr,  Conrad,  Berlin. 

570.  Pious  Monk.  (Pastel.) 
Gleichen-Russwurn,  Ludwig,  Freiherr  von, 

Weimar. 

571.  Orchard. 

572.  Autumn  Landscape. 

Haber,  Rudolf  von,  Dresden-Neustadt. 

573.  Still  Life.  t  * 

Hein,  Franz,  Karlsruhe. 

574.  “Spring.” 

575.  “Sweet-tooth.” 

Herrmann,  Hans,  Berlin. 

576.  Dutch  Harbor  Scenery.  (Loaned  by 
the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

577.  The  “Lindengracht”  at  Amsterdam. 

578.  The  “Singel”  at  Amsterdam. 

Hertel,  Prof.  Albert,  Berlin. 

579.  Rapollo. 

580.  Gastein  Nassfeld. 

581.  Evening  on  the  Nassfeld  near  Gastein. 

582.  View  from  Monte  Pincio. 

583.  Mentone  and  the  Campo  Santo. 

584.  Harbor  of  Mentone. 

Herzog,  Lewis,  Dusseldorf. 

585.  On  the  Rhine  (Lowland). 

Herwegen,  V.  M.,  Munich. 

586.  The  Temple  of  Antony. 

587.  View  from  Mount  Palatin. 
Kallmorgen,  Prof.Friedr.,  Karlsruhe. 

588.  Grandfather’s  Pets. 

Klimsch,  Prof.  Eugen,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main. 

589.  A  Fan. 

Kubierschky,  Erich,  Munich. 

590.  Spring  (River  Rhine). 

591.  Autumn  (River  Rhine). 

Leistikow,  W.,  Berlin. 

592.  Twilight. 

593.  A  Winter  Day  in  the  Mountains, 
(Pastel.) 

594.  Autumn. 

595.  Summer. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors,  Engravings  and  Etchings,  Prints. 


Exnibit 

No. 

Looschen,  Hans,  Berlin. 

596.  A  Tavern  in  the  Wood. 

Lutteroth,  Prof.  Ascan,  Hamburg. 

597.  The  Titus-arch  at  Rome. 

598.  Mount  Palatine  at  Rome. 

599.  Castel  St.  Angelo,  St.  Peter  at  Rome. 
Maunchen,  Adolf,  Halle  a-S. 

601.  In  the  Cloister. 

602.  Potato  Dumplings. 

Menzel,  Prof.  Adolf,  Berlin. 

603.  A  Squirrel. 

604.  Tree  Trunk  with  Bird. 

605.  A  Cacatoo. 

606.  The  Blue  Aras. 

697.  Chinese  Women  with  Pheasants. 

608.  Designs  for  a  Table  Set  for  their  R.H. 
the  Crown  Prince  and  Crown  Princess. 

608a.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Puhlmann. 

Nos.  603-608a  loaned  by  the  National 
Gallery  of  Berlin. 

608b.  Confectioner  on  the  Morning  Promen¬ 
ade  at  Kissenger. 

608c.  Study. 

668d.  Beergarden  at  Kissengen. 

6o8e.  Bakery  at  Kissengen. 

Normann,  A.,  Berlin. 

609.  Evening,  Norwegian  Coast.  (Pastel.) 
Pohle,  Herm.  Emil,  Dusseldorf. 

610.  Four  in  Hand  Eloping. 

Reinecke,  Rene,  Munich. 

611.  In  the  Waiting-room(Central  Station, 
Munich). 

Rogge,  Prof.  Theod.,  Weimar. 

612.  Portuguesian  Coast. 

Schnee,  H.,  Berlin. 

613.  Summer  Morning. 

Seliger,  M.,  Berlin. 

614.  Parrots.  (Fan.) 

615.  Elfs  and  Night-fires.  (Fan.) 
Skarbina,  Prof.  Franz,  Berlin. 

616.  Christmas  Fair. 

617.  Conversation.  (Loaned  by  the  National 
Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

Stichart,  Alexander,  Dresden-Strehlen. 

618.  Spooks. 

Teschendorff,  Prof.  E.,  Berlin. 

619.  Old  Peasant  from  Meran. 

Volcker,  Hans,  Berlin. 

620.  Straits  of  Gibraltar. 

Weichberger,  Eduard,  Weimar. 

621.  Villa.ge  Garden  in  May. 

Woltze,  Prof.  Berth.,  Weimar. 

622.  A  Cotquean.  (Pastel.) 


GROUP  143. 

Engravings  and  Etchings,  Prints. 

With  Group  144,  Drawings. 

In  Upper  Gallery  Alcoves  163,  166. 
Exhibit 
No. 

Barenfanger,  Max,  Munich. 

623.  John  Chambers, Physician  in  Ordinary 
to  King  Henry  VIII  of  England.  Etch¬ 
ing  after  Holbein. 

624.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Wife.  Wood  en¬ 
graving  niter  Franz  Hals. 

Behmer,  Herm.,  Weimar. 

625.  Portrait  of  the  poet  Gust.  Kastrtlpp. 
Berlepsch,  Hans  Ed  von,  Munich. 

626.  Indian  Ink  Drawings. 

Bdttcher,  F.,  Steglitz,  near  Berlin. 

627.  The  Ascension.  (After  von  Gebhardt.) 
Burger,  Johann,  Munich. 

628.  Aurora.  (After  Guido  Reni.) 

Eilers,  Prof.  G.,  Berlin. 

629.  Saint  Cecil.  (After  Rubens.) 

630.  Portrait  of  Joachim. 

631.  Portrait  of  Menzel. 

Erdmann,  Mor.,  Munich. 

632.  Maderno  on  Lake  Garda. 

633.  Near  Bozen  (Moonlight). 

634.  Near  Berchtesgaden. 

Feldmann,  W.,  Berlin. 

635.  Evening  in  Westfalia. 

636.  The  Castle  “Em.” 

637.  Six  Drawings  in  Indian  Ink. 

Fichard,  Max  von,  Baden  Baden. 

638.  Three  Etchings. 

Heim,  Heinz,  Darmstadt. 

639.  639a.  A  Series  of  Studies  from  Life. 
Horte,  Max,  Berlin. 

640.  Columbus  Scoffed  by  the  Council  of 
Salamanca. 

Tahnke,  Karl,  Munich. 

O41.  The  Death  of  “Renard.” 

Koepping,  Prof.  C.,  Berlin. 

642.  Picture  of  an  Old  Man.  (After  Rem¬ 
brandt.) 

643.  Summer  Idyl. 

Kohnert,  H.,  Berlin. 

644.  Autumn  Evening. 

645.  Spring  Morning. 

Krauskopf,  Prof.  Wilh.,  Karlsruhe. 

646.  Portrait. 

647.  Landscape. 

Krostewitz,  F.,  Berlin. 

648.  Landscape. 

Kruger,  A.,  Berlin. 

649.  Eight  Etchings  After  Ancient  Masters 
Menzel,  Prof.  Adolf,  Berlin. 

649a.  Muzzle.  (Pen  drawing.) 

649b.  12  Studies.  (Pencil.) 


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Paintings  in  Water  Colors,  Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

649c.  A  Study  of  Armor. 'j 

649e."  A  Study  0/  Armor!  [  ^en  Swings. 
649L  Study  of  a  Helmet.  J 

Nos.  649a-649b  Lnt  by  the  National 
Gallery  of  Berlin. 

Meyer,  Prof.  Hans,  Berlin. 

650.  Copper  Engraving  (War). 

651.  Six  Etchings  (The  Dance  of  Death). 
Meyer-Basel,  Carl  Theod.,  Munich. 

652.  Original  Etchings. 

Oberl&nder,  A.,  Munich. 

653.  Two  Frames  With  Pencil  Drawings. 
Platow,  Johannes,  Berlin. 

654.  Pains  Forgotten.  (After  Gallait.) 

Art  Association  of  the  Rhinelands  and 
Westfalia,  Dusseldorf. 

655.  After  the  Struggle. 

656.  A  Saloon — Tyrolian. 

657.  Sketch  From  the  Erft. 

658.  A  Service  of  Love. 

659.  The  Sharpers. 

660.  With  the  Lawyer. 

661.  After  the  Funeral. 

Raab,  Miss  Doris,  Munich. 

662.  Portrait  After  Rembrandt. 

Etcher  Association,  Weimar. 

663.  Fourteen  Etchings. 

664.  Six  Etchings. 

Ritter,  Lorenz,  Nurnberg. 

665.  St.  Laurence  Church  at  Nurnberg 
Schultheiss,  Albrecht,  Munich. 

666.  The  Tributary  Penny.  (After  Titian.) 
Seitz,  Prof.  Otto,  Munich. 

667.  668a.  Nine  Pencil  Drawings. 

Struck,  H.,  Berlin-Wilmersdarf. 

668.  The  Village  Destinies. 

Stuck,  Franz,  Munich. 

669.  Fame. 

Thedy,  Prof.  Max,  Weimar. 

670.  Chalk  Drawings. 

670a.  Pen  and  Ink  Drawing. 

670b.  Red  Chalk  Drawing. 

FROM  GROUPS  189—145. 
Architecture. 

Models  inWestCourt.  Drawings  and  Designs 
in  West  Court  Alcoves,  102,  104 — 108, 
and  Upper  Gallery  Alcoves,  159-162. 

Abesser  &  Kroger,  Berlin. 

673.  Synagogue  at  Glogau,  Silesia,  built 
1890-1892. 

Berger,  Richard.  (See  744.) 

Blumberg  &  Schreiber,  Berlin. 

674.  Designs  for  a  Circus  at  Berlin. 

Brion.  (See  Strassburg  University.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Busse,  A.,  Berlin. 

675.  Plans  for  the  Imperial  Institute  for 
Patents,  at  Berlin.  (See  also  743.) 

676.  Plans  for  the  Imperial  Insurance  In* 
stitute,  at  Berlin.  (See  also  745.) 

Dollinger,  Prof.  C.,  Stuttgart. 

677.  Facade  of  the  Court  House  at  Tubin¬ 
gen,  built  1435,  restored  1877. 

Durm,  Dr.  Joseph.  (See  Karlsruhe.) 

Eggert.  (See  Strassburg  University.) 

Ende  &  Bockmann,  Berlin. 

678.  Parliament  House  at  Tokio. 

679.  Ministry  of  Justice  at  Tokio. 

680.  Court  Houses  at  Tokio. 

681.  Office  Building  of  the  Bank  for  Com¬ 
merce  and  Industry,  Berlin. 

682.  Landeshaus  at  Danzig. 

683.  Office  Building  at  Danzig. 

Erwin.  (See  Weltzien.) 

Frankfort  a-M.,  Department  of  Public 
Works. 

684.  Opera  House  at  Frankfort  a-M.,  built 
1873-1880,  from  designs  by  R.  Lucas. 

685.  Willenur-Frankenstein  School. 

Graff,  Jacob.  (See  Royal  Direction.) 

Haller,  M.,  Hamburg. 

686.  Office  Building  of  the  Hamburg- 
American  Packet  Company,  Hamburg. 

687.  The  Dovenhof,  at  Hamburg — office 
building. 

Hase,  Prof.  C.  W.,  Hannover. 

688.  Church  at  Georgs  Marienhiitte,  West¬ 
phalia. 

689.  Facade  of  the  Central  Depot  at 
Oldenburg. 

Hauberisser,  Prof.  G.,  Munich. 

690.  Court  House  at  Weisbaden.  built  1884 
1890. 

691.  Villa  Naher,  at  Lindau. 

692.  Herz  Jesu  Church. 

Hehl,  Christoph,  Hannover. 

693.  Project  for  restoring  the  dome  (Cathe¬ 
dral)  at  Bremen. 

694.  St.  Mary’s,  at  Hannover. 

695.  Garrison  Church  at  Hannover. 

696.  Court  House  at  Harburg  on  the  Elbe, 
built  1889-1892. 

697.  High  altar  of  St.  Mary’s,  Hannover. 

Heim,  L.,  Berlin. 

698.  Hotel  Monopol,  at  Berlin. 

699.  Hotel  Continental,  at  Berlin. 

Heinevetter,  Hans,  Munich. 

700.  Project  for  an  exhibition  building, 
combined  with  theater,  circus,  ball  and 
concert  rooms. 

Hofmann,  K.,  Worms. 

701.  Water  Tower  at  Worms,  built  1889— 
1890. 

702.  Storehouse  at  Worms. 


126 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Horst,  Christian,  and  V.  von  Weltzien, 

Darmstadt. 

703.  Clinical  Institute  at  Giessen,  built 

1887-1890. . 

704.  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Giessen. 

Hoven,  Franz  von,  Frankfort  a-M. 

705.  Designs  and  View  of  the  Villa  And- 
race. 

706.  View  of  the  Essighaus  at  Frankfort 

a-M. 

Huber,  Franz,  Neustadt  a-H. 

707.  Album  of  Architectural  Designs. 

Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works,  Berlin. 

708.  Cathedral  at  Schleswig. 

709.  Reformed  Church  at  Insterburg. 

710.  Luther  Church  at  Stettin. 

711.  Church  at  Alt  Geltow. 

712.  Church  at  Lutgen  Dortmund. 

713.  Grace  Church  at  Berlin. 

714.  Physical  Science  Institute  on  the  Tele- 
graphenburg  near  Potsdam,  with  map  of 
situation. 

715.  Museum  of  Physics  at  Berlin. 

716.  Mineralogical  Museum  of  the  Uni¬ 
versity  at  Kiel. 

717.  New  buildings  for  the  Clinical  Insti¬ 
tute  of  the  University  at  Breslau. 

718.  Chirurgical  Clinic  at  Breslau. 

719.  N ew  buildings  for  the  Clinical  Institute 
of  the  University  at  Gottingen. 

720.  Physical  Institute  of  the  University  at 
Halle. 

721.  Pathological  Institute  of  the  Univer¬ 
sity  at  Breslau. 

722.  Pathological  Institute  of  the  Univer¬ 
sity  at  Gottingen. 

723.  Court  House  at  Cologne. 

724.  Court  House  at  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

725.  Court  House  at  Crefeld. 

726.  Court  House  at  Bochum. 

727.  Court  House  at  Neurode. 

728.  Court  House  at  Kempen. 

729.  Court  House  at  M.  Gladbach. 

730.  Court  House  at  Frankfort  on  the 
Main. 

731.  University  at  Marburg. 

732.  Gymnasium  at  Sigmaringen. 

733.  Augusta  School  at  Berlin. 

734.  Archives  at  Aurich. 

735.  Morgue  at  Berlin. 

736.  Skylight  Court  in  the  Court  House 
at  Cologne. 

737.  Government  Building  at  Hildesheim. 

738.  Government  Building  at  Munster. 

739.  Reception  Hall  and  Building  at  the 
Depot  at  Dusseldorf. 

740.  Reception  Hall  and  Building  at  the 
Depot  at  Halle. 


Exhibit 

No. 

741.  Reception  Hall  and  Building  at  the 
Depot  at  Primkenau. 

742.  Penitentiary  at  Gross-Strelitz. 

Imperial  Ministry  of  the  Interior,  Berlin. 

743.  Model  of  the  Imperial  Institute  for 
Patents,  Berlin  A.  Busse,  architect,  Ber¬ 
lin.  (See  675.) 

744.  Model  of  the  Parliament  House  at 
Berlin,  built  1884-1898.  Paul  Wallot, 
architect,  Berlin.  Richard  Berger,  Sculp¬ 
tor,  Berlin. 

745-.  Model  of  the  Imperial  Insurance  In¬ 
stitute  at  Berlin.  A.  Busse,  architect. 
(See  676.) 

Jacobsthal.  (SeeStrassburg  University. 

Karlsruhe,  Archiducal  Direction  of  Public 
Works.  (Dr.  Joseph  Durm,  Karlsrime.) 

746.  Archiducal  Palace. 

747.  Empress  Augusta  Baths. 

748.  Churches  at  Schopfheim  and  Baden- 
weiler. 

Kayser  &  von  Groszheim,  Berlin. 

749.  Office  Building  of  the  Book  Trade  at 
Leipzig,  built  1886-1888. 

750.  Hotel  Domhof  at  Cologne,  built  1891— 
1893. 

Klingenberg,  E.,  Freseburg,  in  the  Harz. 

751.  Project  for  a  Dome  (Cathedral)  at 
Berlin. 

752.  Project  for  the  enlargement  of  the 
Museums  at  Berlin. 

Kramer,  Prof.  Th.  von,  Nuremberg. 

753.  Museum  of  Industry  at  Nuremberg. 

Kreyszig,  E.,  Mainz. 

754.  The  Stadthalle  at  Mainz,  built  1882- 
1883. 

Lambert  &  Stahl,  Stuttgart. 

755.  National  Museum  at  Berne. 

Levy,  Prof.  L.,  Karlsruhe. 

756.  Synagogue  at  Kaiserslautern,  built 
1883-1886.  (Interior  decoration  by  Gus¬ 
tave  Ballin,  from  Frankfort  a-M.) 

Licht,  H.,  Director,  Leipzig. 

757.  Project  for  a  Town  Hall,  Leipzig. 

758.  Police  Court  at  Leipzig. 

759.  Enlargement  of  the  Museum  at  Leip¬ 
zig. 

Linse,  E.,  Aix-la-Chappelle. 

760.  An  Album  of  Designs  for  Private 
Houses,  with  examples  of  interior  decora¬ 
tion. 

Lucae,  R.  (See  Frankfort.) 

March,  O.,  Charlottenburg. 

761.  Town  Festival  Hall  at  Worms,  built 
1888-1889.  (Facade,  and  view  of  stage, 
with  equipment  for  opera  and  plays  for 
the  people 


GERMANY. 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 


No. 

Marx.  (See  Weltzien.) 

Meckel,  Frankfort  a-M. 

762.  Pilgrimage  Church,  St.  Rochus,  near 
Bingen  on  the  Rhine. 

Meydenbauer,  Professor.  (See  Royal  Pho¬ 
tometric  Institute.) 

Neckelmann,  Prof.  Skjold,  Stuttgart. 

763.  Museum  of  Industry  at  Stuttgart 

764.  Public  Library  at  Strassburg. 

765.  University  at  Strassburg. 

Neher,  L.,  and  von  Kauffmann,  Frankfort 

766.  Castle  Pflugefisberg,  near  Eisenach. 

767.  Bank  Office  Building  at  Eraiikfott-om 
the-Main,  built  1890-1892. 

Neumeister,  Prof.  A.,  Karlsruhe. 

768.  Castle  Altenstein,  near  Lichtenstein, 
in  Thuringia,  built  for  the  Duke  of  Saxe 
Meiningen. 

Otzen,  Prof.  Johannes,  Berlin. 

769.  Reformed  Church  at  Wiesbaden. 

770.  Luther  Church  at  Berlin. 

Poppe,  T.  G.,  Bremen. 

771.  Enlargement  of  Council  Hall  at  Bre¬ 
men. 

Royal  Direction  of  the  State  Railways  of 
Bavaria,  Munich. 

772.  Central  Depot  at  Munich  (one  view 
and  two  drawings),  built  1876-1883  by  Ja¬ 
cob  Graff. 

Royal  Photometric  Institute,  Prof.  Meyden¬ 
bauer,  Berlin. 

773-810.  Forty-three  (43)  photographs, 
drawings,  and  one  reproduction. 

Rossbach,  A.,  Leipzig. 

811.  Library  of  the  University  at  Leipzig. 
Salomon.  (See  Strassburg  University.) 

Salzmann,  Bremen. 

812.  Reconstruction  of  the  Cathedral  at 
Bremen. 

Schaede,  Bernhardt,  Berlin,  Charlotten- 
burg. 

813.  Project  for  a  National  Monument  to 
Emperor  William  I. 

Schmidt,  Prof.  A.,  Munich. 

814.  Castle  Paehl,  built  1882-1883. 

815.  New  Synagogueat  Munich,  built  1884— 
1887. 

816.  Church  at  Munich. 

Schmidt,  Prof.  Freiherr  H.  von,  Munich. 

817.  St.  John’s  at  Darmstadt. 

818.  Town  Hall  Tower  at  Passau. 

819.  Reconstruction  of  St.  Catharine’s  at 
Oppenheim,  finished  1889. 

Schmitz,  Bruno,  Berlin. 

820.  Project  for  a  National  Nfonument  to 
Emperor  William  I. 

9 


No. 

Schmitz,  Franz,  Strassburg. 

821.  Reconstructions,  Strassburg,  Cathe¬ 
dral. 

Schreiterer  &  Schreiber,  Cologne. 

822.  Reconstruction  of  the  Town  Hall  Cel¬ 
lars  at  Halle  a-S. 

Schwarz,  G.,  Hildesheim. 

823.  Reconstruction  of  the  Town  Hall  at 
Hildesheim,  1883-1888. 

Schwechten,  Franz,  Berlin. 

824.  Model  of  the  Emperor  William  Me¬ 
morial  Church  at  Berlin. 

Seeling,  C.  H.,  Berlin. 

825.  Project  for  a  Theater  at  Stockholm. 

8264  Project  for  a  University  Library  at 

Leipzig. 

827.  Project  for  a  Kur-Trinkhalle  at  Wies¬ 
baden. 

Solf,  Berlin. 

828.  Villain  the  Griinewald,  near  Berlin. 

Spitta,  Prof.  V.,  Berlin. 

829.  Model  of  the  Grace  Church  at  Berlin. 

Strassburg  University. 

830-832.  Several  new  buildings  for  the 
University  of  Strassburg.  Architects: 
Worth,  Eggert,  Isleiber,  Salomon,  Jacobs- 
thal,  Brion. 

Strigler,  Ph.,  Frankfort  a-M. 

833.  Catholic  Church  at  the  Gartenfeld, 
Mainz. 

Tiede,  Prof.  Aug.,  Berlin. 

834.  Project  for  a  Museum  for  Classical 
Art. 

Tornow,  P.,  Metz. 

835.  Reconstruction  of  the  Cathedral  at 
Metz. 

836.  The  Liebfrauen  Church  at  Metz. 

TUshaus  &  von  Abbema,  Dusseldorf. 

837.  The  Drachenburg,  near  Konigswinter. 

Wagner,  Prof.  H.  von.  (See  Weltzien.) 

Wallot,  Paul.  (See  744.) 

Walther,  Prof.  C.,  Nuremburg. 

838-841.  The  von  Tucher  Brewery  at  Ber¬ 
lin.  (Four  drawings.) 

Welb,  C.  &  C. 

842,  843.  Residence  in  a  Park. 

Weltzien,  Prof.  V.  von.  (See  Horst.) 

Weltzien,  Prof.  V.  von,  Prof.  H.  Wagner, 
Erwin  and  Marx,  Darmstadt. 

844-846.  Buildings  of  the  Grand  Ducal 
Technical  High  School  at  Darmstadt. 

Winkler,  C.,  Colmar. 

847.  Reconstruction  of  St.  Theobaldus 
Church  at  Thann,  Alsatia. 

Wolff,  Felix. 

848.  Apartment  House  in  Vienna,  Perspec¬ 
tive. 

849.  Elevation  of  the  Same. 

Worth,  Prof.  (See  Strassburg  University.) 


GREAT  BRITAIN 


President  of  the  Royal  Commission 

H.  R.  H.  THE  PRINCE  OE  WALES,  K.  G. 


Secretary  of  the  Royal  Commission, 

SIR  HENRY  TRUMAN  WOOD,  R.  A., 

Victoria  House,  Jackson  .Park. 


Superintendent  of  the  Pine  Arts  Section, 

J.  W.  BECK, 

Victoria  House,  Jackson  Park. 


Committee  on  Pine  Arts. 

SIR  FREDERICK  LEIGHTON,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A.,  CHAIRMAN. 

SIR  RICHARD  WEBSTER,  Q.  C.,  M.  P. 

SIR  FREDERICK  BRAMWELL,  Bart.,  D.  C.  L.,  F.  R.  S. 

WILLIAM  AGNEW. 

J.  MACVICAR  ANDERSON,  P.  R.  I.  B.  A. 

WYKE  BAYLISS,  F.  S.  A.,  P.  R.  B.  A. 

PHILIP  H.  CALDERON,  R.  A. 

SIR  PHILIP  CUNLIFFE-OWEN,  K.  6.  B.,  K.  C.  M.  G.,  C.'L  E. 

HENRY  WILLIAM  BANKS  DAVIS,  R.  A. 

SIR  JOHN  GILBERT,  R.  A. 

President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colors. 

F.  SEYMOUR  HADEN,  P.  R.  P.  E. 

ALEXANDER  HENDERSON. 

SIR  JAMES  D.  LINTON,  P.  R.  I.  # 

W.  E.  LOCKHART,  R.  S.  A. 

H.  STAGY  MARKS,  R.  A., 

Deputy-President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colors. 

WALTER  WILLIAM  OULESS,  R.  A. 

EDWARD  J.  POYNTER,  R.  A. 

WILLIAM  CUTHBERT  QUILTER,  M.  P. 

FREDERIC  STA6POOLE,  A.  R.  A. 

MARCUS  STONE,  R.  A. 

W.  HAMO  THORNYCRAFT,  R.  A. 

EARL  OF  WHARNCLIFFE. 

For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  at  desk  in  Gallery  18, 

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130 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


4  GROUP  139. 

Sculpture. 

In  South  Court  and  Gallery  18. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Allen,  Charles  J.,  London. 

i.  Repulsed. 

Brown,  Miss  B.  A.  M.,  Beckenham. 

4.  The  Pearl.  (Marble  group.) 

Dressier,  Conrad,  London. 

5.  Bacchante. 

6.  “Mewling  and  Puking  in  the  Nurse’s 
Arms.” 

7.  Girl  Tying  on  Her  Sandals. 

Drury,  Alfred,  London. 

8.  The  First  Reflection. 

Fehr,  H.  C.,  London. 

9.  Morning. 

Ford,  E.  Onslow,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

10.  Statue  of  Henry  Irving  as  “Hamlet." 

11.  Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone. 

12.  General  Gordon  on  Camel. 

Frampton,  George,  London. 

13.  Caprice.  (Lent  by  C.  Mitchell,  Esq.) 

14.  Singing  Girl.  (Lent  by  Arthur  Leslie 
Collie,  Esq.) 

15.  St.  Christina. 

Holiday,  Henry,  London. 

17.  Sleep. 

John,  W.  Goscombe,  London 

18.  Morpheus. 

19.  Study  of  a  Female  Head.  • 

Joy,  Albert  Bruce,  R.  H.  A.,  London. 

20.  The  Marquis  of  Salisbury. 

21.  The  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

22.  Mrs.  Mary  Anderson  Navarro. 

Lee,  Thomas  Stirling,  London. 

23.  Kiss  of  Dawn. 

24.  Bronze  Medallion. 

Leighton, Sir  Frederick, Bart. ,P.  R.  A., Lon¬ 
don. 

25.  Needless  Alarm.  (Lent  by  Sir  John  E. 
Millais,  Bart,  R.  A.) 

26.  The  Sluggard. 

MacLean,  T.  Nelson,  London. 

27.  Tragedy. 

28.  Comedy. 


Exhibit 

No. 

29.  La  Source. 

Montalba,  Miss  Henrietta  S.,  Venice. 

30.  Boy  Catching  a  Crab. 

Montford,  Horace,  London. 

31.  Threatened  Reprisals. 

32.  The  Birth  of  Venus. 

Moore,  Miss  E.  M.,  London. 

33.  Bust  of  a  Child. 

34.  A  Ruffian. 

Palmer,  Miss  Ada  M.,  Chigwell. 

35.  The  Pied  Piper  of  Hamelin. 

Pomeroy,  F.  W.,  London. 

36.  Dionysius.  (Lent  by  H.  Pfungst,  Esq.) 

37.  Giotto. 

Rhodes,  Roland,  Newcastle. 

38.  Egyptian  Harpist. 

39.  Youth’s  First  Recognition  of  Love. 
Swan,  John  M.,  London. 

40.  Lioness. 

41.  Tigress. 

42.  Panther. 

Thornycroft,  Hamo,  R.  A.,  London. 

43.  The  Mower. 

44.  Teucer.  (Lent  by  the  Art  Institute, 
Chicago.) 

45.  Edward  I. 

46.  Putting  the  Stone. 

Toft,  Albert,  London. 

47.  The  Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone. 
Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.,  London. 

48.  Clytie. 

Woolner,  Thomas,  R.  A.  (the  late). 

49.  Bust  of  Lord  Tennyson. 

50.  Bust  of  Carlyle. 

51.  Bust  of  Cardinal  Newman. 

52.  Bust  of  Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone. 

53.  Medallion  Portrait  of  Lord  Tennyson. 

Nos.  49-53  lent  by  Mrs.  Woolner. 

GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

In  Galleries  12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18. 

Allen,  Robert  W.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

54.  Lowlands  of  Holland. 

55.  Pilgrims  Resting,  India. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


131 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Alma  Tadema,  Miss  Anna,  London. 

56.  A  Portrait. 

Alma  Tadema,  L.,  R.  A.,  London. 

57.  A  Dedication  to  Bacchus.  (Lent  by 
His  Excellency  Mr.  E.  Gambart,  Spanish 
Consul,  Nice.) 

58.  An  Audience  at  Agrippa’s.  (Lent  by 
J.  S.  Roberts,  Esq.) 

59.  The  Sculpture  Gallery.  (Lent  by 
George  McCulloch,  Esq.) 

Alma  Tadema,  Mrs.,  London. 

60.  Battledore  and  Shuttlecock.  (Lent  by 
E.  H.  Van  Ingen,  Esq.) 

61.  Fireside  Fancies.  (Lent  by  E.  H.  Van 
Ingen,  Esq.) 

62.  Always  Welcome.  (Lent  by  Merton 
Russell  Cotes,  Esq.,  F.  R.  G.  S.) 

For  information  regarding  British  Exhi¬ 
bits  for  sale  apply  at  desk  in  Gallery  18. 

Archer,  James,  R.  S.  A.,  London. 

63.  St.  Agnes,  one  of  the  Early  Christian 
Martyrs. 

Armitage,  E.,  R.  A.,  London. 

64.  After  an  Entomological  Sale. 

65.  Faith. 

Armstrong,  T.,  London. 

66.  A  Fountain.  (Lent  by  Mrs.Lees  Evans.) 

67.  A  Music-piece.  (Lent  by  J.  Walker, 
Esq.) 

Auinonier,  J.,  R.  I.,  London. 

68.  An  English  Wood. 

Baden-Powell,  F.,  London. 

69.  The  Wooden  Walls  of  Queen  Victoria. 
Portraits  of  the  last  of  England’s  wooden 
bulwarks,  lying  off  Portsmouth  dockyard, 
about  1840.  The  “  Britannia,”  of  120  guns, 
on  the  right,  was  flagship  of  the  port;  the 
two-decker  being  the  “  London,”  of  92 
guns,  whilst  the  central  three-decker,  dry¬ 
ing  her  sails, is  the  “Queen,”  of  110  guns; 
and  on  the  extreme  left  lies  the  fast-sail¬ 
ing  frigate,  “  Are  thusa.”  (Lent  by  E.  S. 
Heywood,  Esq.,  J.  P.) 

Barber,  C.,  Burton,  London. 

70.  “  Liederohne  Worte.”  )  (Lent  by  Will- 

71.  The  New  Whip.  V  iam  Yeats  Bak- 

)  er,  Esq.)* 

Barclay,  Edgar,  London. 

72.  “Hush.” 

73.  A  Breeze  in  the  New  Forest. 

Barnes,  Robert,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Brighton. 

74.  Her  First  Visit.  (Lent  by  J.  B.  Suther¬ 
land,  Esq.) 

Bartlett,  Charles  W.,  London. 

75-  An  Incident  in  the  Life  of  the  Dauphin 
during  the  French  Revolution,  1793. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bartlett,  W.  H.,  London. 

76.  Practicing  for  the  Swimming  Match. 
(Lent  by  Henry  Whitehead,  Esq.) 

77.  The  Village  Billiard  Players.  (Lent  by 
E.  de  la  Penha,  Esq.) 

78.  A  Wrack  Harvest.  (Lent  by  E.  Stain- 
ton,  Esq.) 

Bates,  David,  Birmingham. 

79.  The  Sphinx. 

Bayliss,  Wyke,  P.  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

80.  Interior  of  Amiens  Cathedral. 

81.  Interior  of  St.  Peter’s,  Rome. 

Beadle,  James  Prinsep,  London. 

82.  Masquerade. 

83.  In  the  Pas  de  Calais.  (Lent  by  General 
Beadle.) 

Beavis,  Richard,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

84.  A  Stampede  in  the  Highlands. 

Belgrave,  Percy,  London. 

85.  Combe  Valley,  near  Morwenstow. 

Bigland,  Percy,  London. 

86.  Portrait  of  the  Countess  Cairns.  (Lent 
by  Countess  Cairns.) 

Boughton,  G.  H.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

87.  Dancing  Down  the  Hay.  (Lent  by  Sir 
Edward  H.  Carbutt,  Bart.) 

88.  Winter  Sunrise. 

89.  Love  in  Winter. 

Bourdillon,  Frank  W.,  Dorking. 

90.  On  Board  the  Revenge. 

91.  “’Twas  in ’55.”  (Lent  by  John  Lewis,) 
Esq.) 

Bramley,  Frank,  Penzance. 

92.  A  Hopeless  Dawn.  (Lent  by  T.  Harry 
Eve,  Esq.) 

93.  “For  of  Such  Is  the  Kingdom  of 
Heaven.”  (Lent  by  George  McCulloch, 
Esq.) 

Brangwyn,  Frank,  London. 

94.  The  Convict  Ship. 

95.  Pilots,  Peurta  de  Passages. 

Brett,  John,  A.  R.  A.,  Putney. 

96.  The  Highland  Summer. 

97.  The  Promise  of  a  Wild  Night. 

98.  “  Some  Fall  on  Stony  Ground.” 

Brown,  Ford  Madox,  London. 

99.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  (Lent  by  James 
Leathart,  Esq.) 

100.  Wicliff  on  Trial.  (Lent  by  Henry 
Boddington,  Esq.) 

Brown,  Frederick,  London. 

101.  “  When  the  Evening  Sun  is  Low.” 

Burgess,  J.  B.,  R.  A.,  London. 

102.  The  Spanish  Letter-Writer.  (Lent  by 
Joseph  Pulley,  Esq.) 

103.  The  Church  Door.  (Lent  by  Sir  Julian 
Goldsmid,  Bart.,  M.  P.) 


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Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

104.  “Maidens,  Like  Moths,  Are  Ever 
Caught  with  Glare.”  (Lent  by  George 
McCulloch,  Esq.) 

Butler,  Lady. 

105.  The  Roll  Call.  (Lent  by  Her  Majesty, 
the  Queen.) 

Calderon,  W.  Frank,  London. 

106.  “  Fire.” 

Calderon,  P.  H.,  R.  A.,  London. 

107.  Farewell.  (Lent  by  the  Fine  Art 
Society.) 

Caldecott,  Randolph  (the  late). 

108.  Hunting  Scene.  (Lent  by  Messrs. 
Thos.  Agnew  &  Sons.) 

Calkin,  Lance,  London. 

109.  “  The  Campbells  are  Coming.” 
Calthrop,  Claude,  London. 

no.  Attempted  Assassination  of  William 
the  Silent,  Prince  of  Orange. 

Cameron,  Hugh,  R.  S.  A.,  Largo,  Scotland, 
in.  KilmenyComing  Back  from  Fairyland. 
(Lent  by  James  Lindsay,  Jr.,  Esq.) 

1 12.  Buttercups  and  Daisies. 

Canziani,  Madame  Louisa  Starr,  London. 

113.  Two  Little  “Home  Rulers,”  the  Hons. 
Dudley  and  Archie  Gordon,  sons  of  the 

Earl  of  Aberdeen.  (Lent  by  the  Earl  of 
Aberbeen.) 

Carter,  William,  London. 

1 15.  Portrait  of  Wm.  Sheppard  Hoare,Esq. 
(Lent  by  W.  S.  Hoare,  Esq.) 

116.  Portrait  of  G.  Trenchard  Cox,  Esq. 
(Lent  by  E.  A.  Cox,  Esq.) 

Charles,  James,  Bosham. 

1 17.  In  Memory  Of. 

1 18.  Left  in  Charge. 

1 19.  A  Frosty  Morning. 

Nos.  117-119.  (Lent  by  John  Mad- 
docks  Esq.) 

120.  Jack  at  Home.  (Lent  by  John  W. 
Smith,  Esq.) 

Charlton,  John,  London. 

121.  The  Royal  Jubilee  Procession  Passing 
Through  T raf algar  Square.  (Lent  by  H er 
Majesty  the  Queen.) 

122.  Incident  in  the  Charge  of  the  Light 
Brigade. 

Childers,  Miss  Milley,  London. 

123.  The  Last  Survivor  of  Trafalgar. 
Clark,  James,  London. 

124.  The  Favorite. 

125.  Early  to  Bed. 

Clark,  Joseph,  London. 

126.  The  Sick  Child.  (Lent  by  H.  J.  Tur¬ 
ner,  Esq.) 

127.  Waifs  and  Strays.  (Lent  by  Chas.  B. 
Clarke,  Esq.) 

128.  Playmates. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Clausen,  George,  R.  I.,  Newport. 

129.  Ploughboy.  (Lent  by  Alex.  Young, 
Esq.) 

130.  Brown-eyes.  (Lent  by  C.  N.  Luxmore, 
Esq.) 

131.  Woman  of  the  Field.  (Lent  by  J. 
Dunnachie,  Esq.) 

132.  The  Breakfast  Table. 

133.  Ploughing.  (Lent  by  Messrs,  Bous- 
sod,  Valadon  &  Co.) 

Cohen,  Miss  Ellen  G.,  London. 

134.  A  Little  Refugee  from  Russia. 

Coke,  Alfred  Sacheverel,  Isle  of  Wight. 

135.  Hagar. 

Cole,  Vicat,  R.  A.  (the  late). 

136.  Abingdon.  (Lent  by  George  McCul¬ 
loch,  Esq.) 

137.  Ripening  Sunbeams.  (Lent  by  the 
Lord  Brassey.) 

Collier,  The  Hon.  John,  London. 

138.  .The  Death  of  Cleopatra.  (Lent  by 
the  Corporation  of  Oldham.) 

139.  Cir^c.  (Lent  by  Elliott  Lees,  Esq., 
M.  P.) 

Corbet,  Mrs.  M.  Ridley,  London. 

140.  On  the  Coast  near  Pisa. 

Corbet,  M.  Ridley,  London. 

141.  The  Carrara  Mountains. 

142.  The  Mouth  of  the  Arno.  (Lent  by 
Mrs.  Devitt.) 

Crane,  Walter,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

143.  Freedom. 

Davis,  H.  W.  B.,  R.  A.,  London. 

144.  “  Now  Came  Still  Evening  On.”  (Lent 
by  George  McCulloch,  Esq.) 

145.  A  Gleamy  Day,  Picardy.  (Lent  by 
George  McCulloch,  Esq.) 

146.  The  Western  Highlands. 

Dawson,  Nelson,  London. 

147.  The  Sunset  Breeze. 

Detmold,  H.  E.,  Hastings. 

148.  A  Glimpse  of  Future  Seas. 

Dicksee,  Frank,  R.  A.,  London. 

149.  The  Passing  of  Arthur.  (Lent  by 
Stephen  G.  Holland,  Esq.) 

150.  The  Redemption  of  Tannhauser. 
(Lent  by  Thomas  D.  Galpin,  Esq.) 

Dobson,  W.  C.  T.,  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.  Pet- 
worth. 

151.  The  Wandering  Minstrel. 

East,  Alfred,  R.  I.,  London. 

152.  An  Angry  Dawn.  (Lent  by  George 
McCulloch,  Esq.) 

153.  The  Arms  of  Peace. 

Ellis,  Edwin,  London. 

154.  Full  Summer,  Flambro’.  (Lent  by  W. 
E.  Hartshorn,  Esq.) 

Emslie,  A.  E.,  London. 

155.  Saving  the  Shipwrecked. 


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Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

156.  Portrait  of  the  Rev.  James  Martineau, 
D.D.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D. 

Etherington,  Miss  L.,  London. 

157.  A  Norfolk  Dyke. 

Fabey,  Edward  H.,  R.  I.,  London. 

158.  Distant  View  of  Florence,  Looking 
up  the  Arno. 

159.  The  Nether  Pool,  a  Nibble. 

160.  Autumn. 

Farquharson,  Joseph,  London. 

161.  Looking  West. 

162.  The  Temple  of  Karnak. 

Farquharson,  David,  London. 

163.  After  the  Storm,  Glenlyon.  (Lent  by 
F.  Acton,  Esq.) 

Fisher,  S.  Melton,  London. 

165.  A  Summer  Night. 

Fisher,  Horace,  London. 

166.  The  Card  Players. 

167.  A  Midday  Rest. 

Fletcher,  Morley,  London. 

168.  Shadow  of  Death. 

Fletcher,  Blandford,  Enfield. 

169.  Evicted. 

Forbes,  Mrs.  Stanhope,  London. 

170.  The  Witch.  (Lent  by  George  McCul¬ 
loch,  Esq.) 

Forbes,  Stanhope  A.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

171.  Forging  the  Anchor  )  (Lent  by  George 

172.  Soldiers  and  Sailors  )  M’Culloch.Esq.) 
Frith,  W.  P.,  R.  A.,  London. 

The  Race  for  Wealth,  a  series  of  five 
pictures,  lent  by  Maurice  Newton, 
Esq. 

173.  The  Spider  and  The  Flies. 

174.  The  Spider  at  Home. 

175.  Victims. 

176.  Judgment. 

177.  Retribution. 

Fulleylove,  John,  R.  I.,  London. 

178.  A  Royal  Palace.  (Lent  by  the  Corpo¬ 
ration  of  Leicester.) 

Furse,  Charles  W.,  London. 

179.  Lady  in  Gray. 

180.  Lady  in  Brown  Riding  Habit. 
Glazebrook,  Hugh  de  T.,  London. 

181.  C’est  l’Empereur.  (Napoleon  I,  Find¬ 
ing  a  Sentry  Asleep  on  Duty.) 

182.  Portrait. 

Goodall,  Frederick,  R.  A.,  London. 

183.  By  the  Sea  of  Galilee. 

184.  The  Palm  Offering.  (Lent  by  Merton 
Russell  Cotes,  Esq.,  F.  R.  G.  S.) 

Goodall,  T.  F.,  Dulwich. 

185.  The  Last  of  the  Ebb;  Great  Yar¬ 
mouth  from  Breydon  Water. 

186.  When  the  Sun  Sets  and  the  Moon 
Rises. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Gotch,  T.  C.,  London. 

187.  My  Crown  and  Sceptre. 

Gow,  A.  C.,  R.  A.,  London. 

188.  Queen  Mary’s  Farewell  to  Scotland. 
(Lent  by  George  McCulloch,  Esq.) 

Grace,  A.  F.,  Steyning. 

189.  Working  Late  in  Valley  of  the  Arun. 

190.  The  Valley  of  the  Cuckmere.  (Lent 
by  the  Corporation  of  Brighton.) 

Grace,  James  E.,  Godaiming. 

191.  An  Isle  of  Wight  Pastoral. 

192.  A  Surrey  Pond. 

Graham,  Peter,  R.  A.,  London. 

193.  Caledonia  Stern  and  Wild.  (Lent  by 
George  McCulloch,  Esq.) 

194.  The  Hamlet  on  the  Cliff — a  Rocky 
Coast.  (Lent  by  George  McCulloch,  Esq.) 

Graham,  T.,  London. 

195.  The  Last  Boat. 

Grey,  Alfred,  R.  H.  A.,  Dublin. 

196.  An  Irish  Harvest  Field;  Peasants 
Loading  Corn. 

Hacker,  Arthur,  London. 

197.  Christ  and  The  Magdalen. 

198.  Portrait  of  Miss  W. 

199.  Fire  Fancies. 

Hague,  Anderson,  R.  I.,  Llandudno,  Wales. 

200.  Gyffin  Old  Mill. 

Hall,  Fred.,  Penzance. 

201.  Adversity. 

202.  The  Result  of  High  Living. 

Halswelle,  Keeley  (the  late). 

203.  A  Breezy  Common.  (Lent  by  Messrs. 
Arthur  Tooth  &  Sons.) 

Hare,  St.  George,  London. 

204.  The  Victory  of  Faith. 

205.  Reflections. 

Hargitt,  Edward,  R.  I.,  Basingstoke. 

206.  The  Isle  of  Skye  from  the  Mainland, 
near  Plockton. 

Hartley,  Alfred,  London. 

207.  Trafalgar  Square. 

Hayes,  Edwin,  R.  H.  A.,  R.  I.,  London. 

208.  Hard  a  Port. 

209.  Saved. 

Hayes,  Claude,  Addlestone. 

210.  Across  a  Surrey  Common.  (See  also 

596.) 

Haynes-Williams,  J.,  Southampton. 

21 1.  Gallery  of  Francis  I,  Palace  of  Fon¬ 
tainebleau. 

Helcke,  Arnold,  London. 

212.  Sandbanks. 

Herkomer,  Prof.  H.,  R.  A.,  Bushey. 

213.  The  Last  Muster.  (Lent  by  W.  Cuth- 
bert  Quilter,  Esq.,  M.  P.) 

214.  Miss  Katharine  Grant. 

215.  Entranced.  “  In  some  diviner  mood 
of  self-oblivious  solitude.” 


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Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhihbit 

NNo. 

Herkomer,  Herman  G.,  London. 

216.  Portrait  of  Professor  Hubert  Herko¬ 
mer,  R.  A. 

217.  David  Bisphan  in  “  La  Bosche.” 

Hitchens,  A.,  London. 

218.  Fisherwomen  Awaiting  the  Boats,  Hol¬ 
land. 

Holiday,  Henry,  London. 

319.  Aspasia. 

220.  Street  of  Tombs,  Pompeii. 

Holl,  Frank,  R.  A.  (the  late). 

221.  Portrait  of  Sir  John  Tenniel.  (Lent  by 
William  Agnew,  Esq.) 

222.  Samuel  Cousins,  R.  A.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
Frank  Holl.) 

223.  The  Earl  Spencer,  K.  G.  (Lent  by 
The  Earl  Spencer,  K.  G.) 

224.  Portrait  of  the  late  J.  S.  Morgan.  (Lent 
by  Pierpont  Morgan,  Esq.) 

225.  Portrait  of  Major-General  Sir  Henry 
Rawlinson,  Bart.,  G.  C.  B.,  F.  R.  S.  (Lent 
by  Sir  H.  Rawlinson,  Bt.,  G.  C.  B.) 

Holloway,  C.  E.,  London. 

226.  The  Old  Town  of  Rye.  (Water  color). 
(Lent  by  Robert  Riddick,  Esq.) 

Hook,  J.  C.,  R.  A.,  Farnham. 

227.  Wreckage  from  the  Fruiter. 

228.  “  Little  to  Earn  and  Many  to  Keep.” 
(Lent  by  Messrs.  Thos.  Agnew  &  Sons.) 

Hopkins,  Arthur,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

229.  “Springtime,  The  Only  Pretty  Ring- 
Time.” 

Horsley,  John  Callicott,  R.  A.,  London. 

230.  Hide  and  Seek. 

231.  Finishing  Touches. 

Horsley,  Walter  C.,  London. 

232.  The  Captive. 

233.  Fortune  Teller — Cairo. 

Hunt,  Alfred  W.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

234.  From  Peak  to  Peak  in  Cloudland. 
(Lent  by  W.  S.  Caine,  Esq.,  M.  P.) 

Hunter,  Colin,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

235.  The  First  Plunge  of  Niagara. 

236.  Fishers  of  the  North  Sea. 

237.  The  Island  Harvest. 

(Lent  by  the  Fine  Art  Society.) 

Hunter,  G.  Sherwood,  London. 

238.  Carrying  the  Viaticum,  Finisterre, 
France. 

239.  Funeral  of  a  Fisherman’s  Child,  Vol- 
endam,  Zuyder  Zee. 

Huson,  Thomas,  R.  I.,  Liverpool. 

240.  “Mists  Hung  Wide  O’er  Moor  and 
Fell.” 

Ingram,  W.  Ayerst,  Falmouth. 

241.  Surf. 

Jacomb-Hood,  G.  P.,  London. 

242.  Summer. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Jay,  W.  S.,  Arundel. 

243.  Early  Primrose,  Herald  of  Spring. 
Jenkins,  Miss  Blanche,  London. 

244.  A  Water  Nymph. 

Johnson,  C.  E.,  R.  I.,  London. 

245.  The  Slopes  of  Ben  Nevis. 

Johnson,  Cyrus,  R.  I.,  London. 

246.  A  County  Boundary. 

Jolley,  Gwilt,  London. 

247.  Consolatrix  Afflictorum. 

Jones,  Sir  Thomas  A.,  P.  R.  H.  A.,  Dublin. 

248.  Loreli. 

Jopling-Rowe,  Mrs.  Louise,  London. 

249.  “Dear  Lady  Disdain.” 

250.  Salome. 

Joy,  G.  W.,  London. 

251.  Lady  Daffodil. 

252.  Danaids. 

Kennedy,  C.  N.,  London. 

253.  Perseus. 

Kennington,  T.  B.,  London. 

254.  The  Curse  of  the  Family, 

255.  The  Fair  Harpist. 

(Lent  by  Mrs.  Palmer.) 

King,  Edward,  Petersfield. 

256.  A  Frolic. 

King,  Yeend.,  R.  I.,  London. 

257.  Autumn  Wooing. 

258.  The  Lass  That  Loved  a  Sailor.  (Nos. 
257,  258  lent  by  George  McCulloch,  Esq.) 

259.  A  Gray  Day  in  July. 

Knight,  Joseph,  R.  I.,  Llandudno,  Wales. 

260.  A  Turnip  Field.  (Lent  by  Col.  W.  W. 
Mawson.) 

Knight,  J.  W.  Buxton,  London. 

261.  Sunday  Morning,  Hadley  Church. 
(Lent  by  J.  Maddocks,  Esq.) 

262.  Plymouth.  The  Home  of  the  First 
English  Settlers  in  America.  (Lent  by 
Henry  Bonger,  Esq.) 

Laidlay,  W.  J.,  London. 

263.  The  Approach. 

264.  Moonnse  on  Hoxsey  Mere. 

La  Thangue,  L.  H.,  Bosham. 

265.  Leaving  Home.  (Lent  by  Isaac  Smith, 
Esq.,  M.  P.) 

266.  A  Gaslight  Study.  (Lent  by  John  Mad¬ 
docks,  Esq.) 

Lavery,  John,  Glasgow. 

267.  Katherine  and  Esther,  Daughters  of 
Lord  McLaren.  (Lent  by  Lord  McLaren.) 

268.  An  Esquestrienne. 

Lawson,  Cecil  (the  late). 

269.  The  Hop  Garden.  (Lent  by  Mrs.  Cecil 
Lawson.) 

Leader,  B.  W.,  A.  R.  A.,  Shere. 

270.  Conway  Bay  and  the  Carnarvon¬ 
shire  Coast.  (Lent  by  George  McCulloch, 
Esq.) 


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135 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

271.  When  Sun  is  Set.  (Lent  by  George 
McCulloch,  Esq.) 

Lehmann,  Rudolf,  London. 

272.  Undine. 

273.  The  Reaper  and  the  Flowers  (Long¬ 
fellow). 

Leighton,  Sir  Frederick,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A., 
London. 

274.  Hercules  Wrestling  with  Death  for 
the  Body  of  Alcestes.  (Lent  by  Sir  Bern- 
hard  Samuelson,  Bart.,  M.  P.) 

275.  Garden  of  the  Hesperides.  (Lent  by 
George  McCulloch,  Esq.) 

276.  Perseus  and  Andromeda. 

277.  Portrait  of  Captain  Burton. 

Leighton,  E.  Blair,  London. 

278.  The  Secret.  Lent  by  T.  J.  Hirst,  Esq. 

279.  How  Lisa  Loved  the  King.  Boccaccio. 
(Lent  by  Merton  Russell  Cotes,  Esq.,  F.  R. 
G.  S.) 

Lemon,  Arthur,  Betchworth. 

280.  All  Among  the  Barley. 

Leslie,  G.  D.,  R.  A.,  Wallingford. 

281.  Hen  and  Chickens.  (Lent  by  E.  H. 
Van  Ingen,  Esq.) 

282.  “Home,  Sweet  Home.”  (Lent  by 
Messrs.  Thos.  Agnew  &  Sons.) 

283.  The  Monks  of  Abingdon. 

Lindner,  M.  P.,  London. 

284.  A  Winter  Sunset.  (Lent  by  M.  Lindner, 
Esq.) 

285.  Moonlight.  (Lent  by  Henry  Roche, 
Esq.) 

Linnell,  John  (the  late). 

286.  Storm  at  Harvest.  (Lent  by  Samuel 
Montagu,  Esq.,  M.  P.) 

Linton,  Sir  James  D.,  P.  R.  I.,  London. 

287.  Victorious.  )  Lent  by  C.  Jacoby, 

288.  The  Benediction.  )  Esq. 

Lockhart,  W.  E.,  R.  S.  A.,  London. 

289.  The  Swineherd.  (Lent  by  the  Trustees 
of  the  Dundee  Free  Library.) 

290.  Portrait  of  John  Poison,  Esq.  (Lent  by 
John  Poison,  Esq.) 

Logsdail,  Wm.,  London. 

291.  Ninth  of  November. 

292.  Sunday  in  the  City. 

293.  Venice  from  the  Public  Garden. 

294.  Flower  Gathering,  South  of  France. 

Long,  Edwin,  R.  A.  (the  late). 

295.  A  Welsh  Girl. 

296.  Rose  Bradwardine,  from  Sir  Walter 
Scott’s  “  Waverly.”  (Nos.  295, 296  lent  by 
Messrs.  Thos.  Agnew  &  Sons.) 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  London. 

297.  A  Child’s  Thank-offering. 

298.  Pot-pourri. 

Loudan,  Mouat,  London. 

299.  Fish  Market,  Cornwall. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lucas,  Seymour,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

300.  St.  Paul’s.  (Lent  by  W.  George  King, 
Esq.) 

301.  Louis  XI.  (Lent  by  John  Chatham, 
Esq.) 

Lucas,  Mrs.  Seymour,  London. 

302.  Henry  VI. 

Lund,  Niels  M.,  London. 

303.  A  Scotch  River. 

Macallum,  Hamilton,  R.  I.,  London. 

304.  “Rocked  in  the  Cradle  of  the  Deep,” 
(Lent  by  J.  P.  Heseltine,  Esq.) 

305.  Return  from  Lance  Fishing. 
Macartney,  Carlile,  H.  H.,  London. 

306.  Moorland.  (Lent  by  F.  Scorer,  Esq.) 
Macbeth,  Robert  W.,  A.  R.  A. 

307.  Stag  Hunting  in  a  Sea  Fog. 

308.  The  Fen  Farm.  (Lent  by  Messrs. 
Thos.  Agnew  &  Sons.) 

Macbeth-Raeburn,  H.,  London. 

309.  Nurse  Ann,  a  Portrait. 

310.  Lewis  Walters,  Esq.,  a  Portrait. 
Macgregor,  Miss  J.,  London. 

311.  In  the  Reign  of  Terror.  (Lent  by  the 
Corporation  or  Liverpool.) 

312.  The  Mistletoe  Bough.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
Miers.) 

Maclaren,  Walter,  London. 

313.  Fruit  Harvest-time  in  an  Orange 
Garden,  Capri,  Italy. 

Macwhirter,  John,  R.  A.,  London. 

314.  “Fairy  of  the  Gllen.”  (Lent  by  Henry 
Evans,  Esq.) 

315.  Corrie-Arran. 

316.  “  Hail,  Gentle  Spring.” 

Margetson,  W.  H.,  London. 

317.  Pygmalion. 

Marks,  H.,  Stacy,  R.  A.,  London. 

318.  The  Gentle  Craft.  (Lent  by  E.  Homan, 
Esq.) 

Mason,  G.  H.  (the  late). 

319.  Girls  Dancing  by  the  Sea.  (Lent  by 
Lord  Wantage,  K.  C.  B.,  V.  C.) 

320.  The  Harvest  Moon.  (Lent  by  Alex. 
Henderson,  Esq.) 

321.  Return  from  Ploughing.  (Lent  by  Her 
Majesty,  the  Queen.) 

322.  Only  a  Shower.  (Lent  by  Thomas  L. 
Devitt,  Esq.) 

McCulloch,  George,  London. 

323.  Caliban  and  Ar  :ei. 

McLachlan,  T.  Hope,  London. 

324.  Mists  in  Early  Autumn. 

325.  A  Wind  on  the  Hill. 

Merritt,  Mrs.  Anna  Lea,  Andover. 

330.  Eve.  (Lent  by  Alfred  Waterhouse, 
Esq.,  R.  A.) 


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Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Millais,  Sir  John  Everett,  Bart.,  R.  A., 
London. 

331.  The  Ornithologist. 

332.  Halcyon  Weather. 

333.  The  Last  Rose  of  Summer. 

334.  Sweet  Emma  Morland. 

335.  Lingering  Autumn.  (Lent  by  George 
McCulloch,  Esq.) 

336.  Shelling  Peas.  (Lent  by  Sir  Frederick 
Leighton,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A.) 

337.  Bubbles.  (Lent  by  Messrs.  Pears.) 
Miller,  P.  H.,  London. 

338.  The  Old  Arm  Chair. 

Millet,  F.  D.,  Worcestershire. 

339.  How  the  Gossip  Grew.  (Lent  by 
Robert  Dunthorne,  Esq.) 

Montalba,  Miss  Clara,  R.  W.  S.,  Venice. 

340.  A  Thames  Barge  Off  Chelsea. 

Moore,  Albert,  London. 

341.  A  Reverie.  (Lent  by  Henry  Moore, 
Esq.,  A.  R.  A.) 

Moore,  Henry,  R.  A.,  London. 

342.  Storm  Brewing. 

343.  St.  Alban’s  Race. 

344.  Sunset  after  a  Storm. 

Morgan,  Fred,  London. 

345.  The  Favoured  Swain. 

Morris,  P.  R.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

346.  Sons  of  the  Brave.  (Lent  by  James 
Dole,  Esq.) 

347.  Fete  Dieu,  Dieppe,  Normandy.  (Lent 
by  Franklin  Browne,  Esq.) 

348.  Edward  I  Demanding  the  Oath  of 
Allegiance  to  the  First  Prince  of  Wales. 

Moscheles,  Felix,  London. 

349.  Reciter  in  a  Arab  Cafe,  Cairo. 
Mottram,  C.  S.,  London. 

350.  A  Winter  Sea  on  the  Yorkshire  Coast, 
Morning.  (Water  color.) 

Moynau,  R.  T.,  R.  H.  A  ,  Dublin. 

351.  Military  Manoeuvres. 

Murray,  David,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

352.  The  River  Road.  )  Lent  by  George 

353.  A  Mangold  Field.  )  McCulloch,  Esq. 

354.  Season  of  Mists  and  Mellow  Fruit¬ 
fulness. 

Nicol,  J.  Watson,  London. 

355.  “The  good  old  rule,  the  simple  plan, 

That  they  should  take  who  have 
the  power, 

And  they  should  keep  who  can.” 
Noble,  Robert,  Prestonkirk. 

356.  September. 

Normand,  Ernest,  London. 

357.  Death  of  Pharoah’s  First  Born. 
Norris,  H.  L.,  London. 

358.  Twilight. 


Exhibit 

No. 

North,  J.  W.,  A.  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.,  Taunton. 

359.  “Seest  how  fresh  my  fl  owers  be  spread, 
In  lily-white  and  crimson-red.” — Spenser. 
(Lent  by  Col.  North.) 

Olivier,  Herbert,  London. 

360.  Portrait  of  the  Venerable  Archdeacon 
Farrar.  (Lent  by  Archdeacon  Farrar.) 

Orchardson,  W.  Q.,  R.  A.,  London. 

361.  A  Portrait  Group. 

Osborn,  Miss  E.  M.,  London. 

362.  Summer  Shroud. 

“When  nature’s  dying  face  is  veiled.” 
Osborne,  Walter,  R.  H.  A.,  Dublin. 

363.  The  Ferry. 

Ouless,  W.  W.,  R.  A.,  London. 

364.  Portrait  of  T.  S.  Cooper,  Esq.,  R.  A. 
(Lent  by  T.  S.  Cooper,  Esq.) 

365.  Portrait  of  Sir  Donald  Smith, K.C.M.G. 
(Lent  by  Sir  Donald  Smith.) 

Overend,  W.  H.,  London. 

366.  “Victory!”  The  Prize  Crew  Taking 
Possession. 

Palin,  W.  M.,  Milford. 

367.  Orphans. 

Parker,  John,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

368.  Cockle  Gatherers. 

Parsons,  Alfred,  R.  I.,  London. 

369.  In  a  Cider  Country. 

370.  The  Flowers  Appear  on  the  Earth. 

371.  “The  Voice  of  the  Turtle  is  Heard  in 
the  Grove.” 

372.  The  Daylight  Dies. 

Parton,  Ernest,  London. 

373.  When  Daylight  Dies. 

374.  Misty  Morn.  (Lent  by  Arthur  Hill, 
Esq.) 

375.  The  Night  Ferry. 

Pash,  Miss  Florence,  London. 

376.  Over  the  Way. 

Peppercorn,  A.  N.,  Leatherhead. 

377.  The  Cornfield. 

378.  A  Surrey  Village. 

Perugini,  Mrs.  Kate,  London. 

379.  Tomboy.  (Lent  by  John  Brickwood, 
Esq.) 

380.  Happy  and  Careless.  (Lent  by  Mrs. 
Mackie.) 

Perugini,  C.  E.,  London. 

381.  Crossing  the  Torrent. 

382.  A  Summer  Shower. 

383.  Clare. 

Pettie,  John,  R.  A.  (the  late),  London. 

386.  Monmouth  Pleading  for  His  Life  Be¬ 
fore  James  II.  (Lent  by  Messrs.  Thos. 
Agnew  &  Sons.) 

Phillips,  Laurence  B.,  R.  P.  E.,  London. 

388.  A  Mill  in  Kent. 

Pickering,  J.  L.,  London. 

389.  An  Autumn  Gust. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


137 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

390.  An  Old  World  Home. 

Poole,  P.  F.,  R.  A.  (the  late). 

391.  The  Prodigal  Son.  (Lent  by  James 
Leathart,  Esq.) 

392.  Greek  Exiles.  (Lent  by  David  Jardine, 
Esq.) 

Poynter,  E.  J.,  R.  A.,  London. 

393.  Under  the  Sea  Wall.  (Lent  by  W. 
Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq.,  M.  P.) 

394.  On  the  Terrace.  (Lent  by  Max  Waech- 
ter,  Esq.) 

395.  Diadumene. 

396.  White  Roses. 

Price,  J.  M.,  London. 

397.  Viaticum. 

Prinsep,  Val.  C.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

398.  The  Broken  Idol. 

Pyne,  Thomas,  R.  I.,  Colchester. 

399.  Streatley  Hill  on  the  Thames. 
Radford,  Edward,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

400.  Weary.  (Lent  by  H.  R.  H.  the  Duchess 
of  Albany.) 

Rae,  Iso.,  Paris. 

401.  A  Little  Peasant. 

Rae,  Henrietta  (Mrs.  E.  Normand),  Lon¬ 
don. 

402.  La  Cigale. 

403.  Doubts. 

Rattray,  Wellwood,  R.  S.  A.,  Glasgow. 

404.  Golden  October  on  the  Forth. 

405.  Summer  Eve,  Kintyre.  (Lent  by  R. 
Derby  Anderson,  Esq.) 

Reed,  George  Ogilvie,  R.  S.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

406.  The  Stroller’s  Tale. 

Reid,  Miss  Flora  M.,  London. 

407.  Hush!  (Lent  by  A.  W.  Barradale,  Esq.) 

408.  In  the  Market  Place. 

Reid,  John  R.,  London. 

409.  The  Mate  of  the  “  Mermaid’s  Wed¬ 
ding.” 

410.  The  Yarn.  (Lent  by  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.) 
Reynolds-Stephens.  See  439. 

Riviere,  Briton,  R.  A.,  London. 

411.  Requiescat. 

412.  Daniel.  (Lent  by  Thomas  H.  Ismay, 
Esq.) 

413.  The  Magician’s  Doorway.  (Lent  by 
W.  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq.,  M.  P.) 

Robertson,  Henry  Robert,  London. 

414.  “The  Ploughman  Homeward  Plods 
his  Weary  Way.” 

Rooke,  T.  M.,  London. 

415.  King  Ahab’s  Coveting.  (Lent  by  Mer¬ 
ton  Russell  Cotes,  Esq.,  F.  R.  G.  S.) 

416.  Judith’s  Adventuring. 

Sadler,  W.  Dendy,  London. 

417.  Darby  and  Joan.  (Lent  by  John  Ashby, 
Esq.) 


418.  L^a  Roachers.  (Lent  by  H.  L.  Lefevre, 
Esq.) 

Sant,  James,  R.  A.,  London. 

419.  Oliver  Twist.  “  He  Walks  to  London.” 

420.  My  Lady  Dorothy. 

Schloesser,  Carl,  London. 

421.  Moliere  Reading  to  his  Servant  “La 
Foret.” 

Schmalz,  Herbert,  London. 

422.  Christianas  ad  Leones. 

423.  Topsy. 

Schmiechen,  H.,  South  Kensington. 

424.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Bloomfield  Moore. 
Shannon,  J.  J.,  South  Kensington. 

425.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Hitchcock. 

426.  Portrait  of  G.  Hitchcock,  Esq.  (Lent 
by  G.  Hitchcock,  Esq.) 

427.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Charlesworth. 

Small,  William,  R.  I.,  London. 

428.  I.ove  Laughs  at  Rain. 

429.  Returning  from  Market,  Connemara; 
Rough  on  Biddy. 

Smallfield,  Frederick,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

430.  Colonel  Newcome  in  Charterhouse; 
Grace  After  Meat. 

Smart,  John,  R.  S.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

431.  A  Glen  Without  a  Name,  Ben  Crua- 
chan. 

Smythe,  Lionel  P.,  London. 

432.  Boulogne  Shrimpers.  (Water  color.) 

433.  Harvest  of  the  Sea,  Boulogne.  (Nos. 
432.  433  lent  by  the  late  Sir  George  Find¬ 
lay.)  (See  also  682,  683.) 

Solomon,  Solomon  J.,  London. 

434.  Orpheus. 

Stacey,  Walter  S.,  London. 

435.  Rough  Courting. 

Starling,  Albert,  London. 

436.  Saved  From  the  Sea.  (Lent  by  Charles 
Lucas,  Esq.) 

Steer,  P.  Wilson,  London. 

437.  Bathers. 

438.  The  Sofa. 

Stephens,  W.  Reynolds,  London. 

439.  Summer. 

Stokes,  Adrian,  London. 

440.  The  Setting  Sun.  (Lent  by  George 
McCulloch,  Esq.) 

441,.  Through  the  Morning  Mist. 

442.  Roman  Campagna,  Sunset. 

443.  Early  Spring,  Roman  Campagna. 
Stokes,  Mrs.  Adrian,  London. 

444.  Hail,  Mary. 

445.  “Go;  Thou  Must  Play  Alone,  My  Boy.” 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  P.  Hearst). 

Stone,  Marcus,  R.  A.,  London. 

446.  The  Gambler’s  Wife.  (Lent  by  George 
McCulloch,  Esq.) 


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Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

447.  The  Passing  Cloud.  (Lent  by  Arthur 
Lucas,  Esq.) 

448.  Two’s  Company,  Three’s  None.  (Lent 
by  Messrs.  Frost  &  Reed). 

Storey,  G.  A.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

449.  The  Padre,  A  Spanish  Interior. 

Stott,  Edward,  Amberley. 

450.  Peaceful  Evening.  (Lent  by  Andrew 
Muir,  Esq.) 

451.  The  Bathers.  )  Lent  by  John  Mad- 

452.  The  Horse  Pond.  )  docks,  Esq. 

453.  In  an  Orchard. 

Stott,  William,  Oldham,  London. 

454.  Kissing  Ring. 

Swan,  John  M.,  London. 

455.  The  Fallen  Monarch. 

456.  Maternity.  (Lent  by  Hon.  C.  M.  Law¬ 
rence). 

Swan,  Mrs.,  London. 

457.  The  Chorister. 

458.  The  Duet. 

Swynnerton,  Mrs.  Annie  L.,  London. 

459.  Mater  Triumphales. 

460.  Portrait  of  Miss  Jane  Atkinson 
Symonds,  W.  R.,  London. 

461.  Mignon. 

Symonds,  W.  Christian,  Mayfield. 

402.  The  Figure  Head  of  the  Cupid. 

463.  Diana  and  Endymion.  (Nos.  462,  463 
lent  by  R.  LeBrasseur,  Esq.) 

Tayler,  A.  Chevallier,  London. 

464.  The  Encore.  “Home,  Sweet  Home.” 

465.  The  Peddler. 

Thomson,  Leslie,  London. 

466.  The  Homeless  Sea. 

Thornley,  Charles,  East  Moulsey. 

467.  Dutch  Fishing  Boat. 

Titcomb,  William  Holt  Yates,  Balham. 

468.  Primitive  Methodists, St.Ives,Cornwall. 

469.  Old  Sea  Dogs. 

Topham,  Frank  W.  W.,  R.  I.,  London. 

470.  Naaman’s  Wife — II  Kings,  v.  1-2. 
(Lent  by  Sir  Robert  Romer). 

Tuke,  Henry  S.,  Hanwell. 

471.  Sailors  Playing  Cards. 

Walker,  J.  Hanson,  London. 

472.  A  Portrait,  “May.” 

473.  Mrs.  Frank  Grimwood,  of  Manipur. 
Walker,  Francis  S.,  R.  H.  A.,  London. 

474.  The  Convent  Garden.  (Lent  by  the 
Corporation  of  Leeds). 

Waller,  Mrs.  Mary  L.,  London. 

475.  The  Card  Dealer.  (Lent  by  W.  B. 
Readhead,  Esq.) 

Waller,  S.  E.,  London. 

476.  One-and-twenty.  (Lent  by  George  Mc¬ 
Culloch,  Esq.) 

477.  The  Empty  Saddle.  (Lent  by  O.  LI.  J. 
Evans,  Esq.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Walton,  E.  A.,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Glasgow. 

478.  Girl  in  Brown. 

Walton,  Frank,  R.  I.,  Dorking. 

479.  Wreck  of  Spanish  Armada  Ship. 
Ward,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  London. 

480.  Mrs.  Fry  Visiting  Newgate  in  1818. 

481.  The  Ugly  Duckling. 

Waterhouse,  J.  W.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

482.  Marianme  Leaving  the  Praetorium. 
(Lent  by  W.  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq.,  M.  P.)* 

Waterlow,  Ernest  A.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

483.  Over  the  Sandhills,  Bristol  Channel. 

484.  The  Misty  Moon,  Isle  of  Arran. 

485.  The  Night  Before  Shearing. 

See  also  707. 

Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.,  London. 

486.  Love  and  Life. 

487.  Love  and  Death. 

488.  Paolo  and  Francesca. 

489.  The  Genius  of  Greek  Poetry. 

490.  Portrait  of  Robert  Browning. 

491.  Portrait  of  Walter  Crane. 

Weguelin,  J.  R.,  London. 

492.  The  Maidens’ Race.  (Lent  by  the  Earl 
of  Eldon). 

Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A.,  Bushey. 

493.  Finding  the  Head  of  Orpheus(Lucian). 
Wetherbee,  G.,  London. 

494.  Fishermen’s  wives.  (Lent  by  Tom 
Mitchell,  Esq.) 

495.  Glad  Spring. 

White,  John,  Axminster. 

496.  Our  Village.  (Lent  by  John  Ure,  Esq.) 

497.  Beer  Head,  Devon.  (Lent  by  E. 
Homan,  Esq.) 

Wilkinson,  Hugh,  Brockenhurst. 

498.  A  Cloudy  Morning. 

Williams,  Alexander,  R.  H.  A.,  Dublin. 

499.  The  Port  of  Dublin — Sunset.  (Water 
color). 

Wirgman,  T.  Blake,  London. 

500.  Portrait  of  Miss  Applin. 

501.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Wirgman. 

Wood,  Miss  E.  Stewart,  London. 

502.  Autumn. 

Woods,  Henry,  R.  A.,  Venice,  Italy. 

503.  On  Steps  at  Scuola,  San  Rocco.  (Lent 
by  Stephen  G.  Holland,  Esq.) 

Wortley,  Archibald  Stuart,  London. 

504.  Mrs.  H.  Grenville  Wells. 

505.  Miss  Maud  Waller. 

506.  Miss  Clare  Davis. 

Wright,  Miss  E.,  London. 

507.  Pierrette  Incroyable.  (Pastel.) 

Wyllie,  W.  L.,  A.  R.  A.,  Rochester. 

508.  The  German  Emperor  and  Prince  of 
Wales  inspecting  the  White  Star  Steamer 
“Teutonic’  at  Spithead,  August  4,  1889. 
(Lent  by  T.  H.  Ismay,  Esq). 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


189 


Paintings  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

509.  Orient  Liner  “Ormuz”  off  the  Eddys- 
stone.  (Water  color.)  (Lent  by  Messrs. 
Anderson  &  Co). 

510.  The  Port  of  London.  (Lent  by  the  Fine 
Art  Society.) 

51 1.  Davy  Jones’  Locker. 

Wyllie,  Cnarles  W.,  London. 

512.  The  Brimming  River. 

513.  The  Mighty  Fallen.  (Lent  by  S.  N. 
Castle,  Esq.) 

Yeames,  William,  F.  R.  A.,  London. 

514.  Prisoners  of  War.  1805. 


GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

In  Galleries  16  and  18  and  Alcove  89. 

Allan,  Robert  W.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

515.  Loch  Ranza,  Arran. 

516.  Gwalior,  India. 

Allingham,  Mrs.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

517.  The  Sick  Duckling. 

Alma-Tadema,  L.,  R.  A.,  London. 

518.  Calling  the  Worshipers. 

Alma-Tadema,  Miss  Anna,  London 

519.  The  Drawing  Room,  Townshend 
House. 

Aumonier,  J.,  R.  I.,  London. 

520.  Old  Shoreham,  Sussex. 

Bayliss,  Wyke,  P.  R.  B.  A.,  London, 

521.  Interior  of  Westminster  Abbey. 

Becker,  H.,  Colchester. 

522.  The  Mower. 

Brewtnall,  Edward  F.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

523.  Christian  and  Evangelist. 

524.  The  Dragon’s  Cave. 

Brierly,  Sir  Oswald  W.,  R.  W.  S.,  Lon¬ 
don. 

525.  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  of  Wales’  R.  Y. 
S.  Yacht  “Aline,”  manoeuvring  the  Royal 
Yacht  Squadron  at  Cowes,  August,  1885. 

526.  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  of  Wales,  Com¬ 
modore  of  the  Royal  Yacht  Squadron  and 
the  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Club,  starting 
the  Ocean  Yacht  Race  round  the  United 
Kingdom  from  Southend,  June  14,  1887. 

Nos.  525,  526  lent  by  H.  R.  H.,  the 
Prince  of  Wales. 

527.  H.  M.  S.  “Black  Prince.”  (Lent  by  the 
Captain,  H.  R.  H.  the  Duke  of  Edin¬ 
burgh.) 

Buckman,  Edwin,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

528.  Preparing  Oranges  for  the  Packers, 

Andalusia. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bulleid,  G.  Lawrence,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Glas¬ 
tonbury. 

529.  In  Doubt. 

530.  A  Custodian. 

531.  At  The  Temple  Gate. 

Callow,  William,  R.  W.  S.,  F.  R.  G.  S. 
Great  Missenden. 

532.  On  the  Lake  of  Como, Looking  Toward 
Menaggio. 

Collier,  Thomas,  R.  I.  (the  late). 

533.  Two  Green  Roads.  (Lent  by  James 
Orrock,  Esq.,  R.  I.) 

Coutts,  H.,  Windermere. 

534.  A  Sheep  Farm  in  the  Duddon. 

Crane,  Walter,  London. 

535.  Church  of  Rievaulx  Abbey. 

536.  Refectory,  Rievaulx  Abbey. 

Dadd,  Frank,  R.  I.,  Blackheath. 

537.  The  Captain  of  the  Troop. 

Dealy,  Miss  Jane  M.,  R.  I.,  Blackheath. 

538.  A  Fresh  Breeze  and  Away. 

539.  “One  foot  up  and  one  foot  down, 
That’s  the  way  to  London  town.” 

Dillon,  Frank,  R.  I.,  London. 

540.  The  Temple  of  Gertassee,  Nubia. 
Dobson,  W.  C.  T.,  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.,  Pet- 

worth. 

541.  Ada  with  the  Golden  Hair.  •  (Lent  by 
W.  Howard,  Esq.) 

542.  Summer  Roses.  (Lent  by  L.  Blum- 
field,  Esq.) 

Duffield,  Mrs.  William,  R.  I.,  London. 

543.  Japanese  Roses. 

Du  Maurier,  George,  London. 

544.  Time’s  Revenge. 

Earle,  Charles,  London. 

545.  Evening  in  the  Forum  at  Rome. 

546.  Arance  Dolce  Amalfi. 

East,  Alfred,  R.  I.,  London. 

547.  Early  Night. 

548.  Northampton. 

Elgood,  George  S.,  R.  I.,  Leicester. 

550.  “Down  where  the  Garden  grows  Gay 
as  a  Banner.”  (Lent  by  W.  Baldwin,  Esq.) 

551.  Sunflowers.  (Lent  by  E.  C.  A.  Leigh, 
Esq.) 

Ellis,  Tristram,  London. 

552.  The  Acropolis,  Athens,  from  the  Hill 
of  the  Nymphs. 

Evershed,  Arthur,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  London. 

553.  The  Quay,  Bawdsey,  Suffolk. 

554.  An  Essex  Barn. 

Foster,  Birket,  R.  W.  S.,  Witley. 

555.  Ben  Nevis.  (Lent  by  John  H.  Foster, 
Esq.) 

Fowler,  Robert,  R.  I.,  Liverpool. 

556.  The  Tempest.  (Lent  by  Joseph  Duck¬ 
worth,  Esq.) 

557.  The  Witch  of  Atlas. 


140 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Fripp,  Charles  E.,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

558.  Steps  of  Kurodani  Temple  on  a  Fete 
Day,  Japan, 

559.  Afternoon  in  a  Japanese  Village. 

560.  Shrine  at  Seta,  Japan,  After  Rain. 

Fulleylove,  John,  R.  I.,  London. 

561.  Hampton  Court  Palace.  (Lent  by  John 
Carbery  Evans,  Esq.) 

562.  Magdalen  Tower  and  Bridge,  Oxford. 
(Lent  by  Gaspard  Farrer,  Esq.) 

Gilbert,  Sir  John,  R.  A.,  Blackheath. 

563.  Richard  II  Resigning  the  Crown  to 
Bolingbroke.  (Lent  by  W.  Y.  Baker, 

564.  Conspiracy.  (Lent  by  Edward  Priest- 
man,  Esq.) 

Goodall, Edward  A., R.W.  S., London. 

565.  Interior  of  the  Mosque  of  Sultan  Has- 
san,  Cairo. 

566.  Bab  Zoodleh,  one  of  the  Gates  of  Cairo. 

Gotch,  T.  C.,  London. 

567.  A  Letter  from  America. 

Gow,  Andrew  C.,  R.  A.,  London. 

568.  Requisitionists.  (Lent  by  W.  Cuthbert, 
Quilter,  Esq.,  M.  P.) 

Gow,  Miss  Mary  L.,  London. 

569.  The  Story  of  the  Willow  Pattern. 

570.  Beggar  My  Neighbour.  (Lent  by 
Messrs.  J.  &  W.  Vokins.) 

Grace,  A.  F.,  Steyning. 

571.  Maytime  on  Downs,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Portsmouth  in  Distance. 

572.  Old  Farmhouse,  Sussex. 

Green.  C.,  R.  I.,  London. 

573.  Nell  and  Her  Grandfather. 

574.  The  Pickwick  Club.  (Nos.  573,  574 
lent  by  William  Lockwood,  Esq.) 

Green,  Towneley,  R.  I.,  London. 

575.  A  Way  they  Have  in  the  Army. 

Greenaway,  Miss  Kate,  London. 

576.  T  itle-page,  “Marigold  Gardens.” 

577.  Little  Phyllis,  “Marigold  Gardens.” 

578.  My  Little  Girlie,  “Marigold  Gardens.” 

579.  Mulberry  Bush,  “Children’s  Games.” 

580.  Game  Play,  “Hyacinth’s  Language  of 
Flowers.” 

581.  Gkl  Drawing  Chaise  with  Two  Chil¬ 
dren. 

Gregory,  Chas.,  R.  W.  S.,  Ripley. 

582.  Luther’s  Abstraction. 

583.  The  Sorcerer. 

584.  In  Winchester. 

Haag,  Carl,  R.  W.  5.,  London. 

585.  One  of  Our  Ancestors. 

586.  A  Druidical  Novice. 

587.  A  Bridal  Procession  at  Damascus. 

588.  The  Schoene  Brunnen  at  the  Market 
Place  of  Nurnberg. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Hague,  Anderson,  R.  I.,  Llandudno,  Wales. 

589.  Winter.  (Lent  by  Robert  F.  Riddick, 
Esq.) 

Hall,  Oliver,  R.  P.  E.,  London. 

590.  The  Duddon  Valley  from  Above 
Leathwaite. 

591.  A  Windy  Day. 

Hargitt,  Edward,  R.  I.,  Basingstoke. 

592.  The  Undercliff,  Isle  of  Wight. 

593.  Eridge  Park,  Kent. 

Hatherell,  W.,  R.  I.,  London. 

594.  Quarter  Deck  of  a  P.  &  O.  Steamer. 

595.  Monaco  and  Monte  Carlo,  from  Roque- 
brune. 

Hayes,  Claude,  Addlestone. 

596.  Moonrise.  (Oil  painting.) 

Hayes,  Edwin,  R.  H.  A.,  R.  I.,  London. 

597.  Fishing  Smack  Leaving  Port. 
Henshall,  J.  Henry,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

598.  “Merry  Goes  the  Time  when  the  Heart 
Is  Young.”  (Lent  by  John  Carbery  Evans, 
Esq. 

699.  In  Wonderland  (Lent  by  the  Corpor¬ 
ation  of  Birmingham). 

Hine,  Harry,  St.  Albans. 

600.  Durham:  The  Castle,  Town  and  Ca¬ 
thedral. 

601.  Lincoln. 

Hine,  Henry  George,  V.  P.  R.  I.,  London. 

602.  Durlestone  Head,  Dorsetshire.  (Lent 
by  Joseph  King,  Jr.,  Esq.) 

Hodson,  Samuel  J.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

603.  Piazza  dei  Signori,  Verona. 

604.  Corner  of  the  Ducale,  Venice. 

605.  Cordo,  Verona. 

Holiday,  Henry,  London. 

606.  Sunset  and  Moonlight  on  the  Atlantic. 
Holloway,  C.  E.,  See  226. 

Hopkins,  Arthur,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

607.  Outward  Bound. 

608.  Saturday  Evening  on  the  Quay. 

Hunt,  Alfred  W.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

609.  Summer  Sunshine,  Capel  Curig. 

610.  A  November  Rainbow. 

611.  Robin  Hood’s  Bay,  North  Yorkshire 
Coast. 

612.  ’Twixt  Sea  and  Land,  North  Wales. 
Nos.  609-612  lent  by  W.  S.  Caine,  Esq., 
M.  P. 

Johnson,  Cyrus,  R.  L,  London. 

613.  The  Sun  Inn,  Dedham. 

Kilbourne,  G.  Goodwin,  London.  v 

614.  Good  Accommodation  for  Man  and 
Beast. 

615.  A  Difficulty. 

Knight,  Joseph,  R.  I.,  Llandudno,  Wales. 

616.  Twilight.  (Lent  by  Col.  W,  W„  Maw- 
son). 


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141 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lamont,  T.  R.,  R.  I.,  London. 

617.  The  End  of  the  Prologue. 

Langley,  Walter,  R.  I.,  Penzance. 

618.  Disaster.  (Lent  by  J.  C.  Holder,  Esq.) 

619.  Departure  of  the  Fleet.  (Lent  by 
David  Hedges,  Esq.) 

Linton,  Sir  James  D.,  P.  R.  f.,  London. 

620.  Abandoned.  (Lent  by  J.  T.  Wigzell, 
Esq.) 

Lloyd,  Tom,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

621.  Ferry  Boat,  Ahoy.  (Lent  by  F.  H. 
Woodroffe,  Esq.) 

622.  The  Last  Load.  (Lent  by  Charles 
Maw,  Esq.) 

Macallum,  Hamilton,  R.  I.,  London. 

623.  A  Capri  Boy.  )  (Lent  by  E.  Ho- 

624.  Caught  by  the  Tide.  )  man,  Esq.) 
Macquoid,  Percy,  R.  I.,  London. 

625.  Excommunicated. 

Macquoid,  Thomas  R.,  R.  I.,  London. 

626.  At  Kampen,  Holland. 

627.  Water  Carriers,  Spain. 

628.  In  Mercia,  Spajp. 

Marrable,  Mrs.,  London. 

629.  Old  Cedar  Trees,  Boyle  Farm,  Thames 
Ditton,  Surrey. 

630.  Val  de  Fex,  Engadine,  Switzerland. 

631.  Piazza  Communale  Nebbiolo,  Lago  di 
Como. 

Martineau,  Miss  Edith,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Lon¬ 
don. 

632.  In  Sweet  Music. 

633.  Her  Favorite  Doll. 

634.  Shelling  Peas. 

McGuinness,  Bingham,  R.  H.  A.,  Dublin. 

635.  Kilchurn  Castle,  Loch  Awe. 

636.  Hangman’s  Bridge,  Nuremberg. 
Moore,  Henry,  R.  A.,  London. 

637.  Bright  Morning  After  a  Breeze. 

638.  Scheveningen;  Waiting  for  the  Shrimp 
Boats. 

Montalba,  Miss  Clara,  R.  W.  S.,  Venice. 

639.  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 

640.  A  Venetian  Ferry. 

641.  After  a  Storm,  Venice. 

Mottram,  C.  S.  S. 350. 

Murray,  David,  A.  R.  A.,  A.  R.  W.  S., 
London. 

642.  Hayfield.  (Lent  b>  Col.  W.  W.  Pilk- 
ington.) 

Nash,  Joseph,  R.  I.,  Chiswick. 

643.  A  Winter  Morning. 

644.  A  Winter  Sunset,  Ben  Nevis. 

645.  The  Haunted  Chamber. 

646.  After  the  Gale. 

Nisbet,  R.  B.,  R.  I.,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Edin¬ 
burgh. 

&S7-  A  Borderland  Sunset. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Norman,  Philip,  London. 

648.  Courtyard  of  The  White  Hart  Inn 
(now  destroyed). 

649.  Interior  of  Barnard’s  Inn,  Holborn 
(now  dismantled). 

650.  The  Courtyard  of  the  George  Inn, 
Southwark. 

Orrock,  James,  R.  I.,  London. 

651.  Cardross  Moss,  Perthshire.  (Lent  by 
Alderman  Boothroyd.) 

652.  Rough  Sea  off  the  Isle  of  Arran.  (Lent 
by  John  Crossfield,  Esq.) 

Parker,  John,  R.  W.  S.,  London, 

653.  The  Village  Rendezvous. 

Parsons,  Alfred,  R.  I.,  London. 

654.  Bodenham  Church. 

655.  Somersetshire  Hills. 

Phillip,  Colin  B.,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

656.  Evening  in  the  Glen. 

657.  A  Summer  Day,  Loch  Etive,  Argyll¬ 
shire,  N.  B. 

Pilleau,  H.,  R.  I.,  London. 

658.  Amalfi,  South  Italy. 

659.  Entrance  to  The  Ducal  Palace,  Venice. 
Pilsbury,  Wilmot,  Taunton. 

660.  An  Old  Village  Cross. 

661.  A  Duckpool. 

662.  A  Farmstead. 

Poynter,  E.  J.,  R.  A.,  R.  W,  S.,  London. 

663.  In  a  Garden. 

Radford,  Edward,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

664.  Nausicaa.  (Lent  by  S.  K.  Muspratt, 
Esq.) 

665.  Eros.  I  Lent  by  William  Croxford, 

666.  Hero.  )  Esq. 

Rainey,  W.,  Chichester 

667.  The  Old  Vrouw. 

668.  The  City  Wall. 

Rigby,  Cuthbert,  A.  R.W.  S.,  Kendal. 

669.  An  October  Flood.  (Lent  by  Theo.  R. 
Fothergill,  Esq.) 

670.  Summer  Days. 

671.  The  Falls  Above  Coniston.  (Lent  by 
C.  T.  Arnold,  Esq.) 

Richardson,  John  I.,  R.  I., London. 

672.  Snowstorm  in  Glencoe.  (Lent  by  J. 
Carbery  Evans,  Esq.) 

673.  Carting  Faggots,  Sussex. 

Rivers,  Leopold,  London. 

674.  Harvest  Home. 

Robertson,  Arthur,  London, 

675.  Minerva. 

Rooke,  T.  M.,  London. 

676.  North  Transept,  Troyes  Cathedra 
Severn,  Arthur,  R.  I.,  Herne  Hill. 

677.  Florence,  from  San  Miniato. 

678.  Waves  Breaking,  near  Kilkee,  West 
Coast  of  Ireland. 


142 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors,  Engravings  and  Etchings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Smallfield,  Frederick,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 
679.  The  Velvet  Hat. 

58o.  Prato,  Tuscany,  The  Ringhiera  of 
Donatello  Outside  the  Duomo. 

Smith,  Carlton  A.,  R.  I.,  London. 

681.  A  Corner  of  the  Studio. 

“Oh!  woman  in  our  hours  of  ease, 
Uncertain,  coy  and  hard  to  please.” 
Smythe,  Lionel  P.,  London. 

682.  The  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold.  (Lent 
by  the  late  Sir  George  Findlay.) 

683.  Summer  Holidays.  (Oil  painting.) 
(Lent  by  W.  L.  Wyllie,  Esq.,  A.  R.  A.) 

See  also  432. 

Squire,  Miss  Alice,  R.  I.,  London. 

684.  Springtime. 

685.  An  Autumn  Afternoon. 

686.  A  Quiet  Stream. 

Steer,  H.  R.,  R.  I.,  Hinckley. 

687.  Oliver  Goldsmith’s  Social  Gatherings, 
Green  Arbour  Court,  1759.  (Lent  by  F. 
Newcombe,  Esq.) 

688.  “  Long  was  the  Good  Man’s  Sermon.” 
(Lent  by  Mrs.  Crompton.) 

Stevens,  A.,  Chiswick. 

689.  Durham. 

Stillman,  Mrs.,  Rome. 

690.  Fra  Currado  d’  Offidi. 

Stock,  Henry  J.,  R.  I.,  London. 

691.  Immortality’s  Sunrise.  (Lent  by  D. 
Dyce  Brown,  Esq.,  M.  D.) 

692.  A  Youth  in  the  Flames  of  First  Love. 
(Lent  by  D.  Dyce  Brown,  Esq.,  M.  D.) 

Thomas,  William  L.,  London. 

693.  Once  Upon  a  Time. 

694.  Frame  of  Drawings  of  Highland 
Scenery. 

Thornycroft,  Miss  Helen,  London. 

695.  Orchids. 

696.  Shirley  Poppies. 

697.  Azalea,  with  Bronze  Figure  of  “The 
Mower.” 

698.  Orchids. 

Topham,  Frank  W.  W.,  London. 

699.  Recruiting  for  Savonarola;  “Ye  Can 
not  Serve  God  and  Mammon.” 

Waite,  R.  Thorne,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

700.  The  Blue  Wagon.  (Lent  by  James 
Orrock,  Esq.,  R.  I.) 

701.  Between  the  Showers. 

Walker,  W.  Eyre,  A.  R.  W.S.,  London. 

702.  “The  Brief  Silence  of  an  Hour  Reigns 
o’er  the  Fields.” 

703.  Moonrise  on  the  Lowther. 

Walton,  E.  A.,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Glasgow. 

704.  Phyllis. 

Walton,  Frank,  R.  I.,  Dorking. 

705.  Torrisdale,  Kintyre. 

706.  Arran,  From  Carradale^ 


Exhibit 

No. 

Waterlow,  Ernest  A.,  A.  R.  A.,  A.  R.  W. 
S.,  London. 

707.  The  Evening  Hour.  (Oil  painting.) 
Weatherhead,  William,  H.  R.  I.,  London. 

708.  Chelsea  Pensioners.  (Lent  by  J.  Car- 
bery  Evans,  Esq.) 

Weedon,  A.  W.,  R.  I.,  London. 

709.  Near  Sandwich,  Kent. 

710.  Evening  Shadows,  Richborough,Kent. 
Wetherbee,  G.,  London. 

711.  A  Fisher  Maiden.  (Lent  by  H.  W. 
Hill,  Esq.) 

Whaite,  H.  Clarence,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

712.  Legendary  Castle  of  Arran. 

Whitley,  Miss  Kate  Mary,  R.  I.,  Leicester. 

713.  Ammonite  and  Minerals. 

Williams,  Alexander.  See  499. 

Wollen,  W.  B.,  London. 

714.  “  It  May  be  for  Years,  It  May  be  For¬ 
ever.” 

715.  Capture  of  French  Guns  by  the  Union 
Brigade,  at  Waterloo. 

Wyllie,  W.  L.  See  509. 

Yeames,  William,  F.  R.  A.,  London. 

716.  The  Law’s  Delay,  Barnard’  Court. 
Youngman,  Miss  A.  M.,  R.  I.,  Greenwich. 

717.  Pelargoniums. 

718.  Rhododendrons. 

GROUP  148. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  ETCHINGS. 

In  Upper  Gallery  Alcoves  120,  121,  122. 

Allbon,  Charles  F.,  London. 

719.  On  the  Sands,  Scheveningen. 

720.  Antwerp. 

721.  Lago  Di  Como. 

722.  Venice. 

Appleton,  T.  G.,  Shalford. 

723.  Rembrandt,  en  officier. 

724.  The  Beautiful  Catherine  Clements. 

725.  The  Sisters. 

Ball,  Wilfrid,  London. 

727.  Venice. 

728.  Evening  Light. 

Baskett,  Charles  E.,  C  'Chester. 

729.  A  Mend  by  the  //ay. 

730.  An  Old  Stackyard,  Winter. 

731.  Stratford,  St.  Mary  Bridge. 

732.  Donyland  Wood,  Winter. 

Bigland,  Percy,  London. 

733.  The  Rt.  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone.  (Mez¬ 
zotint.) 

Burgess,  Walter  W.,  London. 

734.  Bits  of  Old  Chelsea. 

735.  Bits  of  Old  Chelsea. 

736.  Bits  of  Old  Chelsea. 

737.  From  Waterloo  Bridge. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


143 


Engravings  and  Etchings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

738.  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

739.  Norwich. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,  Glasgow. 

740.  F rame  of  Etchings. 

741.  Frame  of  Etchings. 

Charlton,  Edward  W.,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  Ring- 
wood. 

742.  Manning  the  Pilchard  Boats,  Cornwall. 

743.  Coasters  in  Harbor. 

744.  Tramps. 

745.  Southampton. 

746.  Repairing  the  Coast  Road. 

747.  The  Old  Harbor. 

Chattock,  R.  S.,  F.  R.  P.  E.,  Birmingham. 

748.  The  Holt. 

749.  Poplars. 

750.  The  Moorhen. 

751.  On  Hampstead  Heath. 

752.  Blast  Furnaces. 

Clouston,  Robert  S.,  Watford. 

753.  The  Jew  Merchant.(After  Rembrandt.) 

754.  The  Viscountess  Crosbie.  (After  Sir 
Joshua  Reynolds.) 

Dale,  Mrs.  G.,  London. 

755.  Sweet  Violets.  (After  F.  Dicksee.) 
Dalgleish,  T.  Irving,  London. 

756.  An  Eastern  Procession,  Northern 
Spain. 

757.  Calle  Mayor,  Fuentenabia. 

758.  Anita. 

759.  Sunset. 

Dicksee,  Herbert,  London. 

760.  Memories. 

761.  A  Tigress. 

762.  His  Majesty. 

763.  A  Wanderer. 

Ellis,  Tristram,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  London. 

(  The  Golden  Horn.  (Artist’s  proof.) 

764.  •]  The  Midnight  Sun,  North  Cape.  (Ar- 
(  tist’s  proof.) 

765.  St.  Michael’s  Mount, Cornwall.(Artist’s 

proof.) 

f  A  Corner  of  the  Parthenon,  Athens. 

766  J  (Artist’s  Proof.) 

'  '  ]  The  Yein  Djami,  Constantinople.  (Ar- 

[  tist’s  proof.) 

767.  The  “Victory,”  Portsmouth.  (Artist’s 
proof.) 

Evershed,  Arthur,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  London. 

768.  Nine  Subjects,  drawn  directly  on  cop¬ 
per  from  nature. 

769.  Nine  Outdoor  Etchings, drawn  directly 
on  copper  from  nature. 

770.  The  Tower  of  London. 

Finnie,  John,  Liverpool. 

771.  Margin  of  Rydal. 

7^2.  By  Pastures  Green  and  Quiet  Waters. 
Gardner,  W.  Biscombe,  HaHemere. 

773.  Wood  engravings  (artist’s  proofs). 

10 


Exhibit 

No. 

Gascoyne,  George,  London. 

774.  Ploughing. 

775.  A  Wayfarer. 

Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  P.  R.  P.  E., 
Alresford. 

776.  Morning,  near  Swanage,  Dorset. 

777.  Evening,  near  Swanage,  Dorset. 

778.  Durleston  Head,  Dorset  Coast. 

779.  Undercliff,  Dorset  Coast. 

780.  Corfe  Common,  Dorset. 

781.  A  Village  Street  in  Corfe,  Dorset. 

782.  An  Inn  Kitchen  in  Corfe,  Dorset. 

783.  Study  of  Oaks,  Chesterfield,  Derby¬ 
shire. 

Haig,  Axel  H.,  Haslemere. 

785.  The  Portals  of  Reims. 

786.  The  Aisles  of  Chartres. 

Hall,  Oliver,  R.  P.  E.,  London. 

788.  A  Study  of  Trees. 

789.  A  Windy  Day  on  Angerton  Moss. 

790.  A  Windy  Day. 

Heseltine,  J.  P.,  London. 

791.  Six  Etchings  from  Nature. 

Hole,  William,  R.  S.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

792.  The  Wood  Sawyers. 

793.  The  Jumping  Horse.  (After  John  Con¬ 
stable.) 

794.  He  is  Coming.  (After  Matthew  Mario.) 

795.  Don  Gaspar  de  Gusman,  Count  of 
Olivezez.  (After  Velasquez.) 

796.  Mill  on  the  Yare.  (After  J.  Crome.) 

Huson,  Thomas,  R.  I.,  R.  P.  E.,  Liver¬ 
pool. 

797.  Heralds  of  a  Storm. 

Law,  David,  London. 

798.  Water  Meadows. )  Lent  by  the  Fine 

799.  Silver  Birches.  )  Art  Society. 

800.  Arundel  Castle.  (Lent  by  Messrs. 
Dowdeswell.) 

801.  Birthplace  of  Burns.  (Lent  by  Robert 
Dunthorne,  Esq.) 

Lewis,  C.  W.  Mansel,  Llanelly. 

802.  Counting  the  Flock. 

803.  A  Welsh  Hat. 

804.  A  Vagrant. 

Lowenstam,  Leopold,  London. 

805.  In  a  Rose  Garden. 

806.  A  Favorite  Author. 

807.  Harvest  Festival. 

Macbeth-Raehurn,  H.,  London. 

808.  Portrait.  (After  Vandyke.) 

809.  The  ’Cello  Player.  (After  Metza.) 

810.  Wind  on  the  Wold.  (After  Mason.) 
Macbeth,  Robert  W.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

811.  The  Garden  of  Love.  (After  Titian.) 

812.  The  Spinners.  (After  Velasquez.) 

813.  Alozo  Cano.  (After  Velasquez.) 

814.  Bacchus  and  Ariadne.  (After  Titian.) 


144 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Engravings  and  Etchings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

815.  The  Cast  Shoe,  Lynn  Ferry.  (Original 
etching.) 

816.  Harbor  of  Refuge.  (After  Fred 
Walker.) 

817.  Plough.  (After  Fred  Walker.) 

818.  Spring.  (After  Fred  Walker.) 

819.  Autumn.  (After  Fred  Walker.) 

820.  Fen  Farm.  (Original  etching.) 

Nos.  817-820  lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas 
Agnew  &  Sons. 

Martyn,  Miss  Ethel  King,  London. 

821.  Illustrations  to  Milton’s  “  Lycidas." 
May,  W.  Holmes,  London. 

822.  The  Garden  Front,  Haddon  Hall 

823.  Sunrise  on  the  Welsh  Coast. 

Menpes,  Mortimer,  R.  P.  E.,  London. 

824.  Banquet  of  the  Officers  of  the  Archers 
of  St.  Adrian.  (After  F.  Hals.) 

825.  A  Captive  Persian. (Original  dry  point.) 

826.  Dorothy.  (Original  dry  point.) 

827.  Dry  Point. 

Murray,  Charles  O.,  London.  1 

828.  Haymakers. 

829.  The  Patriarch. 

830.  The  Great  Frost  of  1891,  on  the 
Thames. 

831.  The  Virgin  Porch,  Oxford. 

Paton,  Hugh,  Manchester. 

832.  A  Reef  in  the  Foresail. 

833.  A  Cheshire  Lane. 

834.  Highland  Pasturage. 

Phillips,  Laurence  B.,  R.  P.  E.,  London. 

835.  A  Brittany  Castle. 

836.  The  Piazzetta,  Venice  (After  Rain). 
Piper,  Miss  Elizabeth,  London. 

837.  The  Chelsea  Homes  of  Carlyle,  Ros¬ 
setti,  Turner  and  George  Eliot. 

838.  Le  Musee  De  Cluny,  Paris. 

839.  Old  Chelsea  Church. 

840.  The  Spinning  Wheel. 

841.  The  Cloisters,  Bristol  Cathedral. 
Pratt,  Joseph  B.,  London. 

842.  Daniel’s  Answer  to  the  King.  (After 
Briton  Riviere,  R.  A.) 

843.  Trim.  (After  Sir  E.  Landseer.) 

844.  Stolen  Kisses.  (After  Briton  Riviere, 
R.  A.) 

845.  After  a  Storm  in  the  Highlands.  (After 
Rosa  Bonheur.) 

Robertson,  Arthur,  London. 

846.  “  I  Won’t  Sit.”  (After  J.  G.  Cotman.) 

847.  The  Villa  d’Este,  Tivoli. 

Robertson,  Henry  Robert,  London. 

848.  Ulysses  Deriding  Polyphemus. 

849.  An  Upland  Farm. 

850.  “The  Ploughman  Homeward  Plods 
his  Weary  Way.” 

Robertson,  Percy,  Godaiming. 

851.  Winchester. 


Exhibit 

No. 

852.  A  Wet  Day,  Witley. 

853.  But  One. 

Robinson,  Gerald,  Leatherhead. 

854.  Queen  Henrietta  Maria. 

855.  The  Burgomaster. 

856.  Earl  Spencer,  K.  G. 

857.  The  Parson’s  Daughter. 

Sherborn,  Charles  Wm.,  London. 

858.  Seymour,  Haden,  Esq. 

859-  Oliver  Cromwell. 

860.  Shakespeare. 

861.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

862.  Frame  of  Book  Plates. 

863.  Frame  of  Book  Plates. 

Short,  Frank,  London. 

864.  Diana  and  Endymion.  (After  G.  F. 
Watts,  R.  A.) 

865.  Per  Horse  Power  Per  Hour.  (Original 
mezzotint.) 

866.  Swiss  Pass.  (After  J.  M.  W.  Turner, 
R.  A.) 

867.  A  Sussex  Down.  (After  John  Constable, 
R.  A.) 

868.  Low  Tide  and  the  Evening  Star.  (Orig¬ 
inal  etching.) 

869.  Rye  Pier.  (Original  aquatint.) 
Slocombe,  Fred.,  London. 

870.  A  Yorkshire  Lane. 

871.  Going  Home. 

872.  A  Hunting  Morn. 

873.  Wharfedale. 

874.  The  Avon  at  Salisbury. 

Slocombe,  Edward,  Watford. 

875.  The  Matterhorn. 

876.  The  Grand  Place,  Antwerp. 

Spread,  William,  R.  P.  E.,  London. 

877.  A  Street  in  Bruges. 

8780  En  Normandie. 

879.  An  Old  Shop,  Vitre,  France. 

880.  Faubert’s  Place,  Regent  Street,  Lon¬ 
don. 

Stacpoole,  F.,  London. 

881.  “They  say  the  lion  and  the  lizard 
keep  the  Courts  where  Jamshyd  gloried 
and  drank  deep.”  (After  Briton  Riviere, 
R.  A.) 

882.  The  Night  Watch.  (After  Briton  Ri¬ 
viere,  R.  A.) 

Sternberg,  Frank,  Bushey. 

883.  A  Bacchante.  (After  G.  F.  Watts, R. A.) 

884.  Dr.  Butler.  (After  Professor  Herk- 
omer,  R.  A.) 

885.  Canon  Ellison.  (After  Professor  Herk- 
omer,  R.  A.) 

886.  Pauline.  (After  G.  P.  Jacomb-Hood.) 

887.  Napoleon.  (After  Greuze.) 

888.  In  Fairyland.  (After  C.  E.  Halle.) 
Thomas,  Percy,  London. 

894.  The  Old  Tabard  Inn,  Southwark. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


145 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors,  Chalk,  Charcoal,  Pastel  and  Other  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

895.  The  White  Hart  Inn,  Southwark 

Urwick,  W.  H.,  R.  P.  E.,  London. 

896.  Sonning-on-Thames. 

897.  The  Woods  in  Winter. 

898.  Culloden  Field. 

899.  Yorkshire  Cottages. 

900.  Clovelly. 

Watson,  Charles  J.,  London. 

901.  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea,  1889. 

902.  Campden,  Gloucestershire. 

903.  St.  Jacques,  Lisieux. 

904.  St.  Etienne  du  Mont,  Paris. 

905.  Rue  Chanoinesse,  Paris. 

906.  Rue  St.  Martin,  Bayeux. 

Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A.,  Bushey. 

907.  The  Love  Letter.  (After  Luke  Fildes, 
R.  A.) 

908.  Marquis  of  Dufferin  and  Ava.  (After 
Frank  Holl,  R.  A.) 

909.  General  Sir  Herbert  Stewart.  (After 
Frank  Holl,  R.  A.) 

910.  Earl  of  Yarborough.  (After  Frank 
Holl,  R.  A.) 

911.  Farewell.  (After  P.  H.  Calderon,  R. 
A.) 

912.  Sir  Edward  Watkin,  M.  P.  (After  H. 
Herkomer,  R.  A.) 

GROUP  144. 

Chalk,  Charcoal,  Pastel  and  Other 
Drawings. 

In  Upper  Gallery  Alcove  123. 

Charlton,  John,  London. 

913.  An  Impeding  Catastrophe. 

914.  A  Carriage  Accident. 

915.  Halt!  Charge  of  Lancers  at  Military 
Tournament. 

916.  Ware  Wire! 

917.  Ludgate  Hill;  A  Slippery  Pavement. 

918.  A  Veterinary  Examination. 

919.  “Twixt  the  Devil  and  the  Deep  Sea.” 

920.  Musical  Ride  of  the  Seventeenth. 
Lancers. 

921.  Horse  Show;  Harness  Horses  Trot¬ 
ting. 

922.  Equestrians  at  a  Meet  of  the  Coaching 
Club,  Hyde  Park. 

923.  Waiting  for  the  Queen,  Rotten  Row. 

924.  Ladies  Tilting. 

925.  Meet  of  the  Devon  and  Somerset  Stag- 
hounds. 

926.  Cover  for  Christmas  Number  (Sledg¬ 
ing).  (Lent  by  the  proprietors  of  the 
Graphic.) 

Crane,  Walter,  London. 

927.  The  Triumph  of  Labor.  (Artist’s 
proof  of  a  woodcut.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

928.  The  Legend  of  the  Goose  and  Golden 
Eggs.  (Lent  by  W.  Prettvman,  Edge- 
water,  Ill.) 

929.  1.  Fortune. 

929a.  2.  Misfortune. 

Du  Maurier,  George,  London. 

930.  Six  Pen  and  Ink  Sketches — Originals 
of  Cuts  in  “Punch.” 

Gardner,  W.  Biscombe,  Haslemere. 

931.  Palace  of  Fontainebleau. 

Granby,  The  Marchioness  of,  London. 

932.  The  Lady  Susan  Keppel. 

933.  The  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Com¬ 
mons. 

Hare,  St.  George,  London. 

934.  Captives. 

Keene,  Charles  (the  late). 

935.  Polo  for  the  People. 

936.  Round  the  Studios. 

937.  Impracticable. 

938.  The  Haunted  Room. 

939.  Wages. 

940.  A  Hungry  Claimant. 

941.  The  Pictures. 

942.  Reprisals. 

943.  Overpressure. 

944.  The  Last  Resource. 

945.  Little  Wife. 

946.  Art. 

947.  Directions. 

948.  Bon  Chienie. 

949.  Irresistible. 

950.  Oppression. 

951.  Railway  Risks. 

952.  Our  Village  Industrial  Competition. 

953.  Deceivers  Ever. 

954.  Extremes  Meet.  (Lent  by  Harry 
Keene,  Esq.) 

Linton,  Sir  James  D.,  P.  R.  I.,  London. 

955.  Twelve  Illustrations  to  Shakespeare’s 
“Henry  VIII.”  (Lent  by  Messrs.  Cassell 

&  Co.) 

Overend,  W.  H.,  London. 

956.  Sir  Richard  Greville  in  the  “Revenge.” 

“Sink  me  the  ship,  Master  Gunner, 
Sink  her,  split  her  in  twain, 

Let  us  now  fall  into  the  hands  of  God, 
Not  into  the  hands  of  Spain.” 

Five  Illustrations  to  “In  a  Conning 
Tower.” 

957.  The  Shannon  Disabled  Returning 
Home. 

958.  Shell  Bursting  in  “Majestic’s”  Battery 

959.  The  Midshipman  Watching  the  Tor¬ 
pedo. 

960.  The  Wounded  Captain  in  the  Connint- 
Tower. 

961 .  The  “Majestic”  Ramming  the  Enemy 
Ship. 


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Paintings  in  Water 


Exhibit 

No. 

Stacey,  Walter  S.,  London. 

962.  In  Greek  Waters.  (Lent  by  Messrs. 
Blackie  &  Son.) 

963.  Drawings  for  the  “Strand  Magazine.” 
(Lent  by  Geo.  Newnes,  Esq.,  M.  P.) 

Stott,  William,  of  Oldham,  London 

964.  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

965.  The  Eiger. 

966.  The  Jungfrau. 

Swan,  John  M.,  London. 

967.  Tigress  Drinking. 

968.  Puma  (female). 

969.  Lioness  Walking. 

970.  Indian  Leopards. 

971.  Polar  Bear. 

972.  Lioness  Walking. 

Tenniel,  John,  London. 

973.  A  Waiting  Game. 

974.  The  Queen  of  the  May. 

975.  Innings  Closed. 

976.  When  Greek  Meets  Greek. 

977.  The  Political  “Johnny  Gilpin” — The 
Start. 

978.  The  Political  “Johnny  Gilpin”— The 
Finish. 

979.  “William  the  Wheelman.” 

980.  “Will  They  Work  ” 

981.  Back. 

982.  The  White  Elephant. 

Weguelin,  J.  R.,  London. 

983.  Illustrations  to  Anacreon. 

984.  Illustrations  to  Catullus. 

Nos.  983,  984  lent  by  Messrs.  Laur¬ 
ence  &  Bullen. 

Wright,  Miss  E.  (See  509.) 


FROM  VARIOUS  GROUPS. 
Architecture. 

In  Upper  Gallery  Alcoves  123  and  124. 

Adams,  Maurice  B.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  London, 
Glen  Ridge,  New  Jersey,  U.  S.  A. 

986.  Bungalow,  Nine-Mile  Ride,  Berks, 
England. 

987.  Mausoleum,  near  Sydney, Australia, in 
Memory  of  the  Hon.  John  Frazer. 

Aitchison,  Prof.  George,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

988.  Royal  Exchange  Assurance,  29  Pall 
Mall,  S.  W. 

989.  The  Arab  Hall.  (Lent  by  Sir  F. 
Leighton,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A.) 

990.  Drawing  Room.  (Lent  by  Sir  Wilfrid 
Lawson,  Bart.,  M.  P.) 

991.  Small  Drawing  Room.  (Lent  by  Sir 
Wilfrid  Lawson,  Bart.,  M.  P.) 

992.  Ceiling.  (Lent  by  Sir  Sydney  Water- 
low,  Bart.,  M.  P.) 


Colors,  Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

993.  Drawing  Room.  (Lent  by  Eustace 
Smith,  Esq.,  M.  P.) 

994.  The  Hall.  (Lent  by  the  Right  Hon. 
Lord  Leconfield.) 

995.  New  Drawing  Room,  London. 

Anderson,  R.Rowand,  LL.  D.,  Edinburgh. 

996.  New  Medical  School,  Edinburgh 
University. 

997.  Catholic  Apostolic  Church,  Edin¬ 
burgh. 

998.  Dumblane  Cathedral. 

999.  Govan  Parish  Church. 

1000.  Central  Station  Hotel,  Glasgow. 

1001.  Scottish  National  Portrait  Gallery, 
Edinburgh. 

1002.  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Greenock. 

Ashlin,  George  C.,  R.H.A.,  Dublin. 

1003.  Exterior  View  of  St.  Colman’s  Cathe¬ 
dral,  Queenstown. 

1004.  Interior  View  of  St.  Colman’s  Cathe¬ 
dral. 

1005.  Exterior  View  of  the  O’Connell  Mem¬ 
orial  Church,  Caherciveen,  County  Kerry. 

1006.  Interior  View  of  the  O’Connell  Mem¬ 
orial  Church. 

Aston- Webb  and  E.  Ingress  Bell,  London. 

1007.  Victoria  Courts,  Birmingham. 

1008.  Metropolitan  Life  Assurance  So¬ 
ciety’s  Offices. 

1009.  Completion  of  South  Kensington  Mu¬ 
seum. 

1010.  Peverey,  Shropshire. 

Belcher,  John,  London. 

ion.  Design  for  South  Kensington  Mu¬ 
seum,  Exterior  View. 

1012.  Design  for  South  Kensington  Mu¬ 
seum,  Interior  View. 

Binyon,  Brightwen,  Ipswich. 

1013.  Sunderland  Town  Hall,  View  of  the 
Exterior. 

Blomfield,  Reginald,  M.  A.,  London. 

1014.  Drawing  of  20  James  Street,  S.  W. 

1015.  House  and  Grounds  at  Brockenhurst, 
Hants. 

1016.  Proposed  English  Church  at  Berne. 

Brooks,  James,  V.  P.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  London. 

1017.  Interior  Looking  East,  Liverpool  Ca¬ 
thedral. 

1018.  West  Exterior  View,  Liverpool  Ca¬ 
thedral. 

1019.  Southeast  Exterior  View,  St.  Mary’s, 
Woolwich. 

1020.  Extension  Northeast  view,  St.  Mary’s, 
Hornsey. 

1021.  Southwest  View,  Holy  Innocents’, 
Hammersmith. 

1022.  Mansions,  Ruede  Bord,  Cape  Town. 

Campbell,  Douglas  and  Morrison,  Glasgow. 

1023.  Carnegie  Free  Library,  Ayr, Scotland. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


14? 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

CarOe,  W.  D.,  London. 

1024.  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Stanstead, 
Essex,  Interior. 

1025.  St.  Sepulchre’s,  Holborn,  Design  for 
Organ. 

1026.  AdelphiBank  New  Buildings,  Castle 
Street,  Liverpool. 

1027.  Design  for  Bronze  Doors. 

Champneys,  Basil,  London. 

1028.  Harrow  School. 

1029.  Mansfield  College,  Oxford. 

1030.  “Moxley,”  Holmbury,  near  Dorking, 
Surrey. 

1031.  St.  Mary  Star-of-the-Sea  Church, 
Hastings. 

Clarke, T.  Chatfield,  &  Son,  London. 

1032.  New  Buildings  on  the  Duke  of  West¬ 
minster’s  estate,  South  Audley,  London. 

1033.  Block  of  New  Buildings  on  the  Duke 
of  Westminster’s  Estate,  Nos.  385  to  397 
Oxford  Street,  London. 

1034.  The  New  Bishopsgate  Girls’  School 
and  Chapel, recently  built  in  Spital  Square, 
Bishopsgate  Street. 

Cutler,  Thomas  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  London. 

1035.  Sculpture  Gallery,  Avery  Hill 

1036.  Billiard  Room,  Avery  Hill. 

1037.  Renaissance  Gallery,  Avery  Hill. 

1038.  Picture  Gallery,  Avery  Hill. 

1039.  Drawing  Room,  Avery  Hill. 

1040.  Staircase,  Avery  Hill. 

1041.  Turkish  Bath  Room,  Avery  Hill. 

1042.  A  Country  House. 

1043.  A  Corridor. 

1044.  A  Card  and  Billiard  Room. 

Deane,  Sir  Thomas  N.  &  Son,  Dublin. 

1045.  Elevation  of  Design  for  the  Imperial 
Institute. 

Edis,  R.W.,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.A.,  London. 

1046.  Constitutional  Club,  Northumberland 
Avenue. 

1047.  Junior  Constitutional  Club,  Piccadilly. 

1048.  Convalescent  Home  and  Hospital. 

Ernest,  George,  &  Peto,  London. 

1049.  Collingham  Gardens  Houses,  S.  W. 

1050.  East  Hill,  Ramsgate. 

1051.  47  Berkeley  Square,  Interior. 

1052.  Shiplake  on  Thames,  Interior  of  Hall. 

1053.  Shiplake  on  Thames, Exterior  of  Hall. 

Fenning,  Arthur  R.  G.,  London. 

1054.  St.  Matthew’s  Church,  Blackburn, 
Lancashire. 

1055.  St.  Matthew’s  Church,  Blackburn, 
Lancashire. 

1056.  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Oswaldtwistle, 
Lancashire. 

1057.  St.  Luke’s  Church,  Winnington, 
Cheshire. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1058.  St.  Luke’s  Church,  Winnington, 
Cheshire. 

Goddard,  Paget,  &  Goddard,  Leicester. 

1059.  An  Architect’s  Home. 

1060.  Houses,  Regent  Street,  Leicester. 

Gribble,  Herbert  A.,  A.  R.  I.  B.  A. 

1061.  Interior  of  the  Oratory  Church, 
Brompton. 

1062.  Altar  of  St.  Philip  Neri,  the  Oratory, 
Brompton. 

Honeyman,  John,  &  Keppie,  Glasgow. 

1064.  Premiated  Design  for  Glasgow  Art 
Galleries,  Perspective  View. 

1065.  Design  for  Glasgow  Art  Galleries, 
Part  of  Elevation  to  Large  Scale. 

Horsley,  Gerald  C.,  London. 

1066.  Design  for  a  Country  Museum  and 
Institute. 

1067.  A  Small  Country  House. 

1068.  New  Organ,  Bottesford. 

Jackson,  Thomas  G.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

1069.  New  Front  of  Brasenose  College,  in 
the  High  Street  of  Oxford. 

1070.  New  Campanile  for  the  Cathedral  of 
Zara,  in  Dalmatia. 

1071.  New  Tower  and  Spire  for  St.  John’s 
Church,  Wimbledon. 

1072.  The  New  Examination  Schools  and 
Buildings  for  Non-Collegiate  Students  in 
the  High  Street  of  Oxford. 

1073.  Decorated  Case  of  a  Grand  Piano¬ 
forte. 

Leiper,  William,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  A.  R.  S.  A., 
Glasgow. 

1074.  A  Scotch  Mansion. 

Neale,  James,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B. 

A.,  London. 

1075.  Reredosand  Altar, St.  Peter’s  Church, 
Bushey  Heath. 

1076.  Frognal  Gardens,  Hampstead. 

1077.  St.  Alban’s  Abbey,  Herts. 

1078.  New  Residences,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
Kent. 

Nevill,  Ralph,  F.  S.  A.,  London. 

1079.  Snowdenham,  Surrey.  Two  views. 

1080.  Snowdenham,  Surrey,  Interior  of 
Hall  and  Stairs. 

1081.  Lodge  and  Cottages,  Warley. 

1082.  Cottage  Block. 

1083.  House  in  Dartmoor. 

Pearson,  John  L.,  R.  A.,  London. 

1084.  View  of  the  Cathedral  of  Truro, When 
Completed — from  the  Southwest. 

1085.  The  North  Transept  of  Westminster, 
as  Now  Restored. 

Robson,  E.  R.,  F.  S.  A.,  London. 

1086.  Cross  Erected  in  Memory  of  the  Late 
John  Wichcord. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1087.  Exterior  of  the  People’s  Palace  at 
the  East  End  of  London. 

1088.  Interior  of  the  Library  and  Reading 
Room  of  the  People’s  Palace. 

1089.  Interior  of  the  Queen’s  Hall  of  the 
People’s  Palace. 

1090.  Clock  Tower  at  the  People’s  Palace. 

1091.  View  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Paint¬ 
ers  in  Water  Colors,  Piccadilly,  London. 

Scott,  J.  Oldrid,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B. 
A.,  London. 

1092.  Design  for  the  New  Town  Hall  at 
Hamburg  by  the  late  Sir  G.  G.  Scott 
and  Mr.  J.  Oldrid  Scott. 

1093.  Design  for  the  New  Town  Hall  at 
Manchester. 

1094.  Lahore  Cathedral. 

1095.  Tower  and  Spire,  Stoke  Newington. 

1096.  Glasgow  University,  Central  Tower. 

1097.  Falkland  Island  Cathedral. 

1098.  Sunningdale  Parish  Church. 

1099.  St.  Paul’s,  Manchester. 

1 100.  Organ,  Halifax  Parish  Church. 

Simpson,  Fred.  M.,  London 

1101.  Staircase. 

Spiers,  R.  Phene,  London. 

1102.  No.  7  Chelsea  Embankment. 

1103.  Mansion  at  Impney,  in  Worcester 
Built  in  association  with  E.  Tronquois, 
of  Paris. 

Stevenson,  John  J.,  London. 

1104.  Kensington  Court. 

1105.  St.  Leonard’s  Church,  Perth 

1106.  Kenhill,  Norfolk. 

Stokes,  Leonard,  London. 

1107.  Corpus  Christi  Priory  Church,  Man¬ 
chester,  Exterior. 

1108.  Corpus  Christi  Priory  Church,  Man¬ 
chester,  Interior. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1109.  New  Church,  Folkstone. 

mo.  Broxwood  Court,  Hereford. 

mi.  St.  Clare’s  Church,  Liverpool. 

Street,  Arthur  E.,  London. 

1112.  Frame  of  Designs. 

Street,  G.  E.,  R.  A.  (deceased). 

1 1 13.  Kingstone  Church,  Dorset. 

1114.  Northwest  Porch,  Bristol  Cathedral. 

1 1 15.  North  Aisle,  Bristol  Cathedral. 

Tree,  Philip  Henry,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Leon¬ 
ard’  s-On-Sea. 

1 1 16.  Church  Schools  and  Parsonage. 

1 1 17.  Estate  Cottages  at  Lunsford,  Near 
St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea. 

1 1 18.  Highland  Mansions — Entrance, Front 

1 1 19.  Highland  Mansions  —  The  Garden, 
Front. 

1120.  House  and  Offices  at  Battle,  Sussex. 

1121.  Proposed  New  Workhouse,  Hastings 

1122.  New  Wesleyan  Church, St.  Leonard’s 

Waterhouse,  Alfred,  R.  A.,  London. 

1123.  Natural  History  Museum, South  Ken¬ 
sington. 

1124.  National  Liberal  Club,  Thames  Em¬ 
bankment. 

Watson,  T.  L.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Glasgow. 

1125.  Offices  of  the  Glasgow  Evening  Citi¬ 
zen  Newspaper. 

1126.  Royal  Clyde  Yacht  Club,  Hunter’s 
Quay. 

1127.  Design  for  Glasgow  Municipal  Build¬ 
ings. 

Webb,  George  W.,  Reading. 

1128.  The  “Roebuck”Hotel  on  the  Thames, 
Maple-Durham. 

1129.  Memorial  Fountain,  Reading. 

Young,  William,  London. 

1130.  Gosford  House,  N.  B. 


HOLLAND 


Royal  Commissioner  of  Tine  Arts, 

H.  W.  AESDAG, 

The  Hague,  Holland. 


Acting  Royal  Commissioner  of  Tine  Arts, 

HUBERT  VOS, 


816  Pullman  Building. 


General  Manager  of  the  Holland  Art  Exhibit, 

A.  PREYER, 


17  East  Eorty-Third  Street, 


Tor  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale,  apply  to  the  General  Manager 
of  the  Holland  Art  Exhibit,  /Ar.  A.  PREYER,  at  the  entrance 
to  the  Holland  Section,  West  Court. 


140 


150 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


HOLLAND. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

West  Court,  Galleries  25-26-27;  Alcoves  99- 
100-101. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Abrahams,  Miss  A.,  The  Hague. 

1.  Still-life. 

2.  Flowers. 

Apol,  Louis,  The  Hague. 

3.  Autumn;  Sunset. 

4.  Near  the  Water-mill. 

5.  Winter  Morning. 

6.  Thaw,  on  the  River  Ysel. 

Artz,  D.  A.  C.,  deceased  1890,  The  Hague. 

7.  Girl  Knitting 

8.  The  Pet  Lamb. 

10.  Idle  Hours  on  the  Dunes. 

11.  Girl  Sleeping  on  the  Dunes. 
Bakhuyzen,  Miss  G.  J.  van  de  Sande, 

The  Hague 

12.  Plums. 

13.  Roses. 

Bakhuyzen,  Julius  J.  van  de  Sande,  The 
Hague. 

14.  Summer  Morning. 

15.  Driving  the  Cattle  Homeward. 

16.  Sunset  in  Drenthe. 

Bastert,  N.,  Amsterdam. 

17.  The  Fall  on  the  River  Vecht. 

18.  The  Bridge  at  Nederhorst. 

19.  Little  Breeze  on  the  Vecht. 

20.  The  White  Sail. 

Berg,  Joan,  Paris. 

21.  Spring. 

Bilders  van  Bosse,  Mrs.  M.,  The  Hague. 

22.  Littlewood  Near  Oosterbeek. 
Bisschop-Swift,  Mrs.  K.,  Scheveningen. 

23.  Motherly  Cares. 

Blommers,  B.  J.,  Scheveningen. 

24.  At  Breakfast. 

25.  Washing  Day. 

26.  On  the  Beach. 

27.  Fishing  for  Shrimps  at  Scheveningen. 
Bock,  Theophile  de,  The  Hague. 

28.  Rising  Moon. 

29.  Beech  Trees. 

30.  Slimmer  Evening. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Boks,  E.  J.,  Antwerp. 

31.  Surprised. 

Bosboom,  J.  dec’d  1891,  The  Hague. 

32.  Dutch  Reformed  Church,  Haarlem. 

33.  Synagogue,  Amsterdam. 

Breitner,  G.  H.,  Amsterdam. 

34.  Dutch  Artillery. 

35.  Dutch  Cavalry. 

Calissendorf,  A.,  Ryswyk. 

36.  In  the  Alms  House  at  Ryswyk. 

37.  Lawn-tennis. 

Cate,  S.  J.  ten,  Paris. 

38.  Night  Scene  at  Havre. 

39.  The  Thames,  Floodtide. 

40.  The  Thames,  Lowtide. 

41.  Dutch  Landscape. 

Chattel,  Fred  J.  du,  The  Hague. 

42.  The  Lake  in  the  Wood. 

43.  On  the  River  (Vecht). 

44.  A  Bright  Day. 

Dommershuizen,  Chr.,  The  Hague. 

45.  The  Maas  near  Rotterdam. 
Eerelman,0.,  The  Hague. 

46.  Horse  Fair  at  Rotterdam. 

47.  Winter  in  Holland. 

48.  St.  Bernard  Dog. 

Essen,  Jan  Van,  Scherpenzeel. 

49.  Going  Homeward. 

50.  A  Dutch  Farmhouse. 

Flier,  H.  F.  vander,  Baarn. 

51.  Flock  of  Sheep  ;  Afternoon. 
Frankfort,  Ed.,  Amsterdam. 

52.  Writing  of  Divorce. 

Gabrel,  P.  J.  C., Scheveningen. 

53.  Windmills  at  the  Moerdyk  (Holland). 

54.  The  Harvest  near  Utrecht. 

55.  A  Corner  in  the  Village,  Veenendaal. 

56.  A  Windmill  in  the  Lowlands. 

Haas,  J.  H.  L.  de,  Brussels. 

57.  Landscape  with  Cattle. 

58.  Donkeys  on  the  Shore  (Picardy). 

59.  Cows  on  the  Dunes. 

60.  Cows  Resting. 

61.  Cows  Resting. 

Haaxman,  P.,  The  Hague. 

62.  Summertime. 

63.  A  Pleasant  Correspondence. 


HOLLAND. 


151 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

!  Hamel,  W.,  Rolde. 

64.  Harvest  Time. 

Heemskerck  van  Beest,  J.  E.  van,  The 
Hague. 

65.  On  the  Zuyder  Zee. 

Henkes,  Gerke,  Voorburg. 

66.  The  Benevolent  Society,  “  Dorcas.” 

67.  The  “  Regenten.” 

68.  The  Knitting  School. 

69.  In  the  Distillery. 

70.  A  Dutch  Peasant. 

Hogendorps’  Jacob,  Mrs.  A.  van,  The 
Hague. 

71.  Roses. 

Hoynck  van  Papendrecht,  J.,  Amsterdam. 

72.  Artillery  Review  at  Utrecht. 
Hugenholtz,  Miss  A.,  Amsterdam. 

73.  On  the  Heath. 

Israels,  Jozef,  The  Hague. 

74.  Alone  in  the  World. 

75.  Fisherwomen  at  Zandvoort. 

76.  Sweet  Home. 

77.  Summer  Day  on  the  Shore. 

78.  Type  of  a  Fisherman. 

Jansen,  H.  W.,  Amsterdam. 

79.  In  the  Docks  (Amsterdam). 

80.  Canal  at  Amsterdam. 

Kate,  Mari  ten,  The  Hague. 

81.  From  the  Window  at  Christmastide. 
Kate,  Mz.  Johan  M.  ten,  The  Hague. 

82.  On  the  Zuyder  Zee,  Isle  of  Marken. 

83.  Sailing  Out. 

Kever,  J.  S.  H.,  Amsterdam. 

84.  In  the  Garden. 

85.  A  Little  Greedy-Gut. 

Klinkenberg,  K.,  Amsterdam. 

86.  Canal  at  Amsterdam  (Sunset), 

87.  Drawbridge  at  Amsterdam. 

88.  An  Old  Tower  at  Amsterdam. 

89.  Canal  at  Alkmaar. 

Maarel,  M.  vander,  The  Hague. 

90.  A  Flower  Woman  from  Haarlem. 

91.  A  Cook. 

Mar,  D.  de  la,  Amsterdam. 

92.  Peasant  Girl. 

.  In  July. 

aris,  Jacob,  The  Hague. 

94.  The  Two  Mills. 

95.  Between  the  Hague  and  Delft. 

96.  Dordrecht,  Sun  Effect. 

97.  Fishing  Shells. 

98.  Canal  at  Rotterdam. 

Maris,  William,  Voorburg. 

99.  Under  the  Willows. 

100.  Milking  Time. 

101.  Cow  and  Calf. 

102.  Dutch  Pasture. 

103.  Duck  Pond. 


Martens,  W.  J.,  Berlin. 

104.  The  original  of  “Love’s  Dream.” 
Martens,  Willy,  the  Hague. 

105.  A  Cosy  Corner. 

106.  At  the  Well. 

107.  Housework. 

Mauve,  Anton  (1888),  Laren. 

108.  Woodcarts  on  the  Heath. 

109.  Cows  Going  Home. 

no.  Pasture  Near  the  Dunes. 
hi.  Ploughing  the  Fields  (Drenthe). 
Melis,  H.  J.,Clarlois,  near  Rotterdam. 

1 12.  Neighborhood  of  Rotterdam. 

1 13.  Washing  Day. 

Mesdag,  H.  W.,  The  Hague. 

1 14.  At  Anchor. 

1 15.  Morning  on  the  Shore  at  Scheveningen. 

116.  Ready  to  Sail  Out. 

1 17.  Summer  Morning  at  Scheveningen. 

118.  In  Danger. 

Mesdag  vanHouten,  Mrs.  S.,  The  Hague. 

1 19.  Still  Life. 

120.  Moonlight  on  the  Heath. 

121.  Cottage. 

122.  On  the  Heath  (Evening  Effect). 
Mesdag,  Kz.  T.,  Scheveningen. 

123.  Water  Mill  at  Ruurlo  (Gelderland). 

124.  View  on  The  Hague  from  Scheven¬ 
ingen. 

125.  In  the  Dunes. 

126.  Sheepcot  at  Loenen  (Gelderland). 

Mesdag  van  Calcar,  Mrs.  G.,  Schevenin¬ 
gen. 

127.  The  Village  Road  (Vries,  Drenthe). 

128.  Street  at  Hattem. 

Meulen,  F.  P.  ter,  The  Hague. 

129.  A  Sandy  Road. 

130.  At  the  River  Side. 

131.  Winter. 

Moes,  Miss  Wally,  Amsterdam. 

132.  Praying  Together. 

Muller,  Gerard,  Amsterdam. 

133.  Disappointed. 

134.  Afternoon  Tea. 

Nakken,  W.  C.,  The  Hague. 

135.  Farmhouse  in  Limburg. 

136.  Farmhouse  in  Welsden. 

Neuhuys,  Albert,  The  Hague. 

137.  A  Sober  Meal. 

138.  The  Mother’s  Delight. 

139.  Dutch  Woman  and  Child.  v  x 

140.  Can  I  Have  It,  Mother? 

141.  Rocking  the  Cradle. 

142.  Sunlight. 

Nibbrig,  F.  Hart,  Amsterdam. 

143.  In  the  Tulip  Fields  near  Haarlem. 
Offermans,  T.,  Laren. 

144.  The  Village  Carpenter. 


152 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Oppenoorth,  W.,  The  Hague. 

145.  The  Pond  in  the  Wood  of  The  Hague. 

146.  A  Mill  in  the  Swamp. 

Poggenbeek,  George,  Amsterdam. 

147.  Between  Two  Dikes. 

148.  Sunset. 

149.  In  the  Meadows  of  Holland. 

150.  Near  the  River. 

Roelofs,  W.,  The  Hague. 

151.  Mills  near  Rotterdam. 

152.  A  Dutch  Canal. 

153.  Pasture  Grounds  near  the  Dunes. 
Ronner,  Mrs.  Henriette,  Brussels. 

154.  Coquetry. 

155.  Mischief. 

156.  In  Confidence. 

Roosenboom,  Mrs.  Marguerite,  Voorburg. 

157.  A  Garland  of  Roses  (upright). 

158.  A  Garland  of  Roses  (oblong). 

Sadee,  Ph.,  The  Hague. 

159.  On  the  Beach  at  Scheveningen. 

160.  Shrimp  Fishing  at  Scheveningen. 
Schwartze,  Miss  Therese,  Amsterdam. 

161.  The  Orphan  Girls  at  Amsterdam. 

162.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

163.  Portrait  of  Myself. 

Tholen,  W.  B.,  The  Hague. 

164.  Through  the  Woods. 

165.  Skating. 

166.  Autumn. 

Valkenburg,  H.,  Amsterdam. 

167.  Will  You  Give  Me  a  Flower? 

168.  Pleasant  Gatherings. 

Veder,  Hendrik,  Rotterdam. 

169.  View  at  the  Harbor  of  Flushing. 
Verveer,  Elchanon,  The  Hague. 

170.  Here  They  Are. 

171.  Expecting  the  Return  of  the  Boats. 

172.  Gazing  into  the  Horizon. 

Veth,  Bas,  Dordrecht. 

173.  On  the  River  in  December. 

Vogel,  J.  G.,  Voorburg. 

174.  In  the  Cornfields  (Drenthe). 

Vos,  Hubert,  London. 

175.  Portrait  of  H.  M.  Wilhelmina  Queen  of 
the  Netherlands. 

176.  A  Room  in  a  Brussels  Almshouse. 

177.  Pauvres  Gens.  (Poor  People). 

178.  The  Angelus  on  the  Zuyderzee. 

179.  A  Breton  Interior. 

180.  Study  of  a  Russian  Peasant. 

Vrolyk,  Jan,  The  Hague. 

181.  Evening  near  the  Farmhouse. 

182.  Cow  Resting. 

Weele,  H.  J.,  van  der,  The  Hague. 

183.  Ploughing  (Summer). 

184.  Ploughing  (Spring). 

Weissenbruch,  J.  Hendrik,  The  Hague. 

185.  Village  Interior. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Wysmuller,  J.  H.,  Amsterdam. 

186.  A  Dutch  Town. 

187.  Winter  Evening  (Monnikendam). 

188.  Winter  Evening  (Amsterdam). 
i88a„  Scene  in  Amsterdam. 

Zilcken,  Ph.,  The  Hague. 

189.  Golden  Leaves. 

Zwart,  W.  de,  The  Hague. 

190.  Father’s  Darling. 

191.  A  Village  Comer. 

GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

Apol,  Louis,  The  Hague. 

196.  Winter  Night. 

197.  A  Snowy  Road. 

Artz,  D.  A.  C.,  deceased,  1890,  The  Hague. 

198.  A  Fisherwoman. 

199.  Sorrow. 

200.  Sorrow  (first  sketch). 

Bakhuyzen,  Miss  G.  J.  van  de  Sande,  The 
Hague. 

201.  White  Roses. 

Bastert,  N.,  Amsterdam. 

202.  Near  the  Farm. 

203.  Winter. 

Bilders  van-Bosse,  Mrs.  M.,  The  Hague. 

204.  Under  the  Beeches. 

205.  An  Alley  of  Beech  Trees. 

Blommers,  B.  J.,  Scheveningen. 

206.  The  Frugal  Meal. 

207.  Mother’s  Darling. 

Bock,  Theophile  de,  The  Hague. 

208.  Mill  and  River. 

209.  Landscape. 

Borselen,  J.  W.  van.,  deceased  1892,  The 
Hague. 

210.  Dutch  Landscape. 

211.  A  Nook  of  the  Farm. 

Bosboom,  J.,  deceased  1891,  The  Hague. 

212.  Church  Interior. 

213.  Farm  Interior. 

214.  Landscape  in  the  Dunes. 

Cate,  S.  J.,  ten,  Paris. 

215.  La  Rue  de  la  Chapelle,  Paris. 

216.  Eight  different  Views  of  Paris. 

217.  Six  Different  Views  of  Paris. 

218.  Summer  Evening  (Finistere). 

Chattel,  Fred  J.  du,  The  Hague. 

219.  Autumn  Evening. 

220.  The  Fisherman’s  Home. 

Donders  Grandmont,  Mrs.  Hubrecht,  Taor¬ 
mina,  Sicily. 

221.  A  Tired  Nurse. 

222.  Worn  Out.  (Crayon). 

Eerelman,  O.,  The  Hague. 

223.  Little  Pugs. 


HOLLAND. 


153 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Gabriel,  P.  J.  C.,  Scheveningen. 

224.  The  White  House  near  Deventer. 

225.  A  Dutch  Mill. 

Henkes,  Gerke,  Voorburg. 

226.  A  Confidence. 

227.  Blacksmith  Shop. 

228.  View  of  Delft’s  Haven. 

Hoeven,  Miss  C.  Pruys  van  der,  The 
Hague. 

229.  An  Interesting  Novel. 

Israels,  Jozef,  The  Hague. 

230.  Motherly  Cares. 

Jacob,  Mrs.  A.  Hogendorp,  The  Hague. 

231.  Chrysanthemum. 

Josselin  de  Jong,  P.  de,  The  Hague. 

232.  Autumn. 

233.  Sand  Barge. 

Kate,  Mari  ten,  The  Hague. 

234.  A  Bombardment. 

235.  The  Chickens,  Isle  of  Marken. 

Kate,  Mz.  Johan  M.  ten,  The  Hague. 

236.  The  Coffee-Call. 

237.  On  the  Shore. 

Kever,  J.  S.  H.,  Amsterdam. 

238.  The  Little  Sister. 

239.  The  Old  Gardener. 

240.  The  Young  Gardener. 

Klinkenberg,  K.,  Amsterdam. 

241.  Canal  at  Amsterdam. 

242.  Canal  at  The  Hague. 

Koster,  A.  L.,  Haarlem. 

243.  The  Last  Autumn  Leaves  on  The 
Ancient  Bulwarks  of  Haarlem. 

244.  Bridge  on  The  Maas  at  Maastricht. 
Maarel,  M.  van  der,  The  Hague. 

245.  On  the  Altar. 

Maris,  Jacob,  The  Hague. 

246.  The  Old  Nurse. 

Maris,  William,  Voorburg. 

247.  Young  Pigs. 

248.  Ducks. 

Melis,  H.  J.,  Charlois,  near  Rotterdam. 

249.  Grandmother  and  Granddaughter. 

250.  Complaints. 

Mesdag,  H.  W.,  The  Hague. 

251.  In  Danger. 

252.  On  the  Beach  at  Scheveningen,  Twi¬ 
light. 

253.  On  the  Dutch  Coast. 

Mesdag  van  Houten,  Mrs.  S.,  The  Hague. 

254.  Moonlight. 

255.  Heath. 

256.  Still  Life. 

Mesdag  Kz.,  T.,  Scheveningen. 

257.  After  Harvest. 

258.  Mill  at  Leende  (Noord  Braband). 

Mesdag  van  Calcar,  Mrs.G.,  Scheveningen. 

259.  Violets. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Meulen,  F.  P.  ter,  The  Hague. 

260.  Sheep  Grazing. 

261.  In  the  Snow. 

Moes,  Miss  Wally,  Amsterdam 

262.  In  a  Village  Church. 

263.  Just  Awakened. 

Nakken,  W.  C.,  The  Hague. 

264.  Farmhouse  in  Limburg. 

265.  Farmhouse  in  Zuyd-Holland. 
Neuhuys,  Albert,  The  Hague. 

266.  The  Mother  and  Her  Children. 
Offermp-'  ~  Laren. 

267.  On  the  Threshold. 

268.  In  the  Hothouse. 

Oppenoorth,  W.,  The  Hague. 

269.  Cut  Trees. 

270.  Dutch  Pasture  Ground. 

Poggenbeek,  Geo.,  Amsterdam. 

271.  The  Duck  Pool. 

Rochussen,  C.,  Rotterdam. 

272.  Before  the  Races. 

Roelofs,  W.,  The  Hague. 

273.  Mill  at  Abcoude  (Holland). 

274.  Water  Gulls  in  the  Swamps  (Holland). 
Roelofs,  W.,  Jr.,  The  Hague. 

275.  Still-life. 

Roosenboom,Mrs.  Marguerite,  Voorburg. 

276.  A  Branch  of  Roses. 

277.  Iris. 

278.  Helianthus. 

Sadee,  Ph.,  The  Hague. 

279.  After  the  Storm. 

Schutz,  W.  J.,  Middelburg. 

280.  Low  Tide  on  the  Westerschelde. 
Stortenbeker,  P.,  The  Hague. 

281.  Under  the  Trees. 

282.  Milking-time. 

Valkenburg,  H.,  Amsterdam. 

283.  Mother  and  Child. 

284.  Neighbors. 

285.  Woman  Reading. 

Veder,  Hendrik,  Rotterdam. 

286.  View  of  the  Maas. 

287.  View  of  the  Old  Harbor  of  Flushing. 
Verveer,  Elchanon,  The  Hague. 

288.  To  the  Market. 

289.  Happy  Family. 

Veth,  Bas,  Dordrecht. 

290.  Discharging  a  Steamer. 

291.  River  Scene  in  December. 

Voerman,  J.,  Hattem. 

292.  Still-life. 

293.  Violets. 

Vos,  Hubert,  London. 

293a.  Home-Rulers.  (Pastel). 

Vrolyk,  Jan,  The  Hague. 

294.  Cow-herders. 

295.  Cow  House. 


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Paintings  in  Water  Colors,  Engravings  and  Etchings,  Prints. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Weele,  H.  J.  van  der,  The  Hague. 

296.  Sand  Cart. 

297.  In  the  Snow. 

Weissenbruch,  J.  Hendrik,  The  Hague. 

299.  Landscape  (Holland). 

300.  A  Sunny  Day  (Holland). 

301.  A  Young  Artist. 

302.  At  the  Dutch  Coast. 

Wysmuller,  J.  H.,  Amsterdam. 

303.  Saw-mills  at  Amsterdam. 

304.  A  Dutch  Landscape. 

grout 

Engravings  and  Etchings,  Prints. 

Croisetvan  der  Kop,  Miss  J.,  The  Hague. 

313.  Two  Still-lifes  in  one  frame. 

314.  Two  after  H.W.  Mesdag  in  one  frame. 

315.  Japanese  Bronzes. 

316.  Two  Figures  and  Boats  at  Scheven- 
ingen  in  one  frame. 

316a.  Two  Studies  of  a  Boy. 

Dake,  Prof.  C.  L.,  Amsterdam. 

317.  Portrait  of  H.  M.  the  Queen  of 
Holland. 

318.  Portrait  of  Ludwig  van  Beethoven. 
Houten,  Miss  B.  E.  van,  The  Hague. 

319.  After  Jules  Dupre. 

320.  After  Eugene  Delacroix. 

’321.  After  J.  F.  Millet. 

322.  After  Blommers. 

323.  Study  of  Birds. 

324.  Six  etchings  in  one  frame. 

325.  Three  etchings  in  one  frame. 

326.  Four  etchings  in  one  frame. 

Koster,  A.  L.,  Haarlem. 

327.  Ten  original  etchings  (artist’  sproofs) 
picturesque  views  along  the  canal  from 
The  Hague  to  Delft. 

328.  Etching  after  the  picture  of  Beguin, 
“The  Quarry”  in  the  museum  “Maurits- 
huis”,  at  The  Hague.  (Artist’s  proof.) 


Storm  van  Gravesande.  C.  N.,  Brussels. 

329.  Boats  on  the  Meuse. 

330.  Breakwater. 

331.  The  Pier. 

332.  Flushing. 

333.  The  Meuse  off  Dordrecht. 

334.  A  Dead  Calm. 

Weele,  H.  J.  van  der,  The  Hague. 

335.  A  Sandy  Road,  after  A.  Manver.  (Un¬ 
published;  plate  for  sale.) 

Zilcken,  Ph.,  The  Hague. 

336.  The  Bridge.  (After  J.  Maris.) 

337.  J.  L.  Motley.  (After  C.  Bisschop.) 

338.  Evening.  (After  H.  W.  Mesdag.) 

339.  Primavera.  (After  M.  Maris.) 

Zwart,  W.  de,  The  Hague. 

340.  Eight  Etchings  in  one  frame. 
a  Landscape. 

b  Landscape. 
c  Figure. 
d  Landscape. 
e  Figure. 
f  Workmen. 
g  Man  and  Boat. 
h  Mill. 

341.  Four  Etchings  in  one  frame. 

/  Landscape  (Drenthe). 

k  Landscape. 

/  Landscape. 
m  Near  The  Hague. 

342.  Seven  Etchings  in  one  frame. 
n  Landscape. 

o  Rotterdam. 
ft  Farmhouse. 
q  Child. 

r  Milking  Time. 

^  Landscape. 
t  Street. 

343.  Three  Etchings  in  one  frame. 
u  Digging  Sand. 

v  Canal  at  The  Hague. 
w  Barn. 


JAPAN 


Examiner  of  Art  Works. 

S.  AAANO, 


5503  Cornell  Avenue. 


Officer  in  Charge  of  Exhibits. 

S.  CHOYO. 


Tor  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  A\r.  S.  CHOYO, 
in  Gallery  24,  West  Court. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


JAPAN. 

GALLERY  24,  ALCOVE  08,  AND  UPPER  GALLERY  EAST,  SOUTH  AND  WEST 

OF  ROTUNDA. 


Sculpture,  Paintings. 


GROUP  139. 

Sculpture. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Asahi  Gyokzan. 

1.  A  skull.  (Ivory.) 

Asahi  (Okioka)  Eizo. 

2.  Ikkyu — a  Japanese  Great  Thinker. 
Asahi  Meido  (Hats.) 

3.  A  Japanese  Boy  with  a  Dove  and  a 
Cat. 

Fujita  Bunzo. 

4.  Temptation.  (Plaster.) 

5.  Victory.  (Plaster.) 

Ishikawa  Mitsuaki. 

6.  Sekiza  Kannon.  (Wood.) 

6 a  Kannon  (Ivory.) 

Nishimra  Biun. 

7.  Hana  Kannon. 

Okazaki  Sessei. 

8.  An  Eagle.  (Bronze.) 

9.  Kongoriki.  (Bronze.) 

10.  A  pair  of  Dragons, in  clouds  over  water. 
(Bronze.) 

11.  Benten.  (Bronze.) 

Otake  Norikni. 

12.  A  Rooster  with  long  tail  on  plum  tree. 
Hen  with  chickens  below.  (Bronze.) 

Shimamra  Shummei. 

13  Kamatari,  Japanese  warrior.  (Bronze). 
Suzki  Chokichi. 

14.  An  Eagle.  (Bronze.) 

15.  A  set  of  Twelve  Falcons.  (Bronze.) 

Takamra  Koun. 

16.  An  Old  Monkey  with  feathers  of  an 
eagle.  (Cherry  wood.) 

Takenouchi  Kyuichi. 

17.  Gigeiten  —  a  Buddhist  mythological 
being.  (Bronze.) 

18.  Yuima. 

Yamada  Kisai. 

19.  Heichi  Mopogatari — a  military  proces¬ 
sion  of  the  olden  time.  (Wood.) 

20.  A  Wrestler.  (Wood.) 


GROUPS  140  and  141. 
Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Azaki  Kaupo. 

21.  Rooster  and  Hen  among  banana  y  lants 
by  the  water  side. 

Asae  Ryukyo. 

22.  Peacock  on  cherry  tree. 

Fju  Gyoksho. 

23.  Bird  and  Flowers. 

Hada  Gesshu. 

24.  Kinkakji — a  temple. 

Hara  Ryutaro. 

25.  Falcon  on  pine. 

Hasegawa  Gyokjun. 

26.  Kikkakji — a  temple. 

Hashimoto  Gaho. 

27.  Landscape. 

Hashimoto  Chikanob. 

28.  Beauties  in  the  Tokgawa  period, 

Ikeda  Keisen. 

29.  A  group  of  Ducks. 

Ikeda  Shinsai. 

30.  Kawanakajuna  Battle. 

Imao  Keinen. 

31.  A  group  of  Carp. 

32.  Monkey  fleeing  from  an  Eagle. 
Kael-Yama  Toksabro. 

33.  Hakkok. 

Kano  Tomoiiuo. 

34.  Heichi  Battle. 

Kawabata  Gyoksho. 

35.  A  Toy  Seller. 

Kawabe  Mitate. 

36.  A  battle  of  Nan-bok  Courts. 

Mochizki  Gyoksen. 

37.  Fish  in  Hotzgawa. 

Morikawa  Sobun. 

38.  A  group  of  Stags. 

Mori  Shungak. 

39.  Eagle  watching  for  his  prey  from  fir 
tree. 

Mrase  Gyoden. 

40.  Japanese  Pheasants. 


JAPAN. 


157 


Paintings  in  Oil,  Architectural  Models,  Works  of  Decorative  Art. 


GROUP  143. 
Prints. 

Exhibit 


Exhibit 

No. 

Mraoka  Oto. 

41.  Hagorom — a  dance. 

Mumemura  Keizan. 

42.  Autumn  Flowers  in  Moonlight. 
Nakagawa  Kosho. 

43.  Rice  Field  and  Rising  Sun. 

Namikawa  Soske. 

44.  The  top  of  Fujisan.  (Cloissone,  with¬ 
out  wire.) 

Nogchi  Yukok. 

45.  Carp. 

Nomra  Bunkyo. 

46.  Landscape. 

Ogata  Jekko. 

47.  A  Festival  of  Sanno,  at  Yedo 
Sgitani  Sessho. 

48.  Landscape. 

Suzki  Shonen. 

49.  Snow  Scene.  * 

50.  Spring  Scenery. 

Takahashi  Ryuzabro. 

51.  Bird  and  Flowers. 

Takeuchi  Seiho. 

52.  Landscape. 

Taki  Katei. 

53.  Peacocks. 

Tatiigchi  Taichi. 

54.  Peacock  on  pomegranate  tree. 
Tanigchi  Kokyo. 

55.  Cherry-Flower  Picnic  in  the  Middle 
Ages. 

Tasaki  Sakan. 

56.  The  top  of  Fjisan. 

Tsulzawa  Tanshin. 

57.  Oshokun. 

Ujii  Yajiro. 

58.  Carp. 

Watanabe  Kason. 

59.  Scene  at  Nikko. 

60.  Scene  at  Nikko. 

61.  Scene  at  Nikko. 

62.  Scene  at  Nikko. 

63.  Scene  at  Nikko. 

64.  Scene  at  Nikko. 

Watanabe  Seitei. 

65.  Roosters  on  a  cart 
Yamamoto  Shunkyo. 

66.  A  Snow  Scene. 

Yuki  Masaaki. 

67.  Maeda  Inuchiyo — a  battle. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 


Audo  Chutaro. 

68.  Cherry-Flowers  Sight  Seers. 

69.  A  temple. 

KobayashfM. 

70.  A  Shiba  Temple. 


No. 

Kokka-sha. 

71-73.  Three  frafnes  of  prints  from  wood- 
cuts. 

74.  Monthly  magazine  with  xylographs. 

75.  Xylographical  boards. 

ARCHITECTURAL  MODELS. 
I90gaya  S. 

76.  Sengen  Palace  in  Shizuoka. 

Niwa  Keiske. 

77.  Yasaka  Pagoda. 

Tanaka  Soya. 

78.  Higrashi  Temple  Gate. 

Yuga  S. 

79.  Kondo  Tennoji  Temple,  Osaka. 

WORKS  OF  DECORATIVE  ART. 
Cloisonne. 

Namikawa  Soske. 

See  No.  44. 

Namikawa  Yasuyuki. 

80.  A  Pair  of  Vases. 

Kawada  Shibataro. 

81.  Hotei  with  a  Child  (panel). 

Pottery,  Porcelain,  etc. 

Kato  Tomataro. 

82.  Vase — landscape. 

Miyagawa  Kozan. 

83.  Vase — Dragons  in  waves. 

84.  A  Pair  of  Vases — groups  of  various 
kinds  of  pottery,  porcelain,  etc. 

85.  Peach  blossom  vase — Flying  Dragon. 

86.  Peach  blossom  vase — Crawling  Drag¬ 
on. 

87.  A  pair  of  vases — Dragon  in  waves. 

88 — 187.  A  private  collection  of  100  pieces, 
exhibited  by  Hayashi  Tadamasa. 

188.  A  Pair  of  Vases. 

189.  Vase. 

190.  Koro — incense  box. 

Taizan  Yohei. 

191.  Vase— Chrysanthemums. 

Takemoto  Hayato. 

192-291.  A  collection  of  100  pieces,  exhibited 
by  Hayashi  Tadamasa. 

Seinu  Yohei. 

292.  Celadon  vase. 

293.  Vase — white,  with  tree  peony. 

Watano  Kichiji. 

294.  A  pair  of  vases— hydrangea. 

295.  Censer  with  Peacock  top — landscape. 


158 


DEPARTMENT  K.-FINE  ARTS. 


Works  of  Decorative  Art, 


Lacquer  Work. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Asano  Sozabro. 

296.  Lacquered  box. 

Igarashi  Tajiro. 

29 7.  Table. 

298.  Writing  case. 

299-.  Ryoshi-Su^ri— box  and  writing  case. 
BOO.  Gold  lacquer  box — Kakgatar. 
tkeda  T&ishui. 

BOL  Panel — Enoshima  Scenery. 

^Ca'wanobe  Itcho. 

302.  Gold  lacquer  box,  double — Flowers. 
Matsuoka  Kichihei. 

303.  Small  box— Noshimegata. 

304.  Writing  case. 

305.  Writing  case. 

Morimra  Itchitaro. 

306.  Lacquered  cabinet. 

Morishita  Morihachi. 

307.  Box. 

308.  Box. 

Nihon  Makie  Gaisha. 

309.  Cake  box. 

310.  Cake  box. 

811.  Writing  case. 

Sawada  Jiro. 

312.  Double  box  lacquered  with  chrysan¬ 
themums. 

Embroideries,  Textile  Fabrics  and  Vel¬ 
vets. 

Iida  Shihichi. 

313.  Wall  hanging  of  cut  velvet — Boudoir 
articles. 

314.  Wall  screen,  Embroidered. 

315.  Panel — Ranzan  Rapids. 

Ka-vashima  Jimbei. 

310.  Wall  hanging  (Kawashima  Tsuzre) — 
Flower  Basket. 

317.  Wall  hanging  (Kawashima  Tsuzre)— 
Nikko  festival  procession. 

Moriyama  Yoshihei. 

318.  Textile  Fabric — Flower  pattern. 
Nishimra  Sozaemon. 

319.  Six-leaved  screen,  decorated  with  em¬ 
broidery,  etc. — Kioto  Higeshiyama  scen¬ 
ery. 

320.  Panel  of  Embroidery  —  Waterfall, 
source  of  Hotsugawa. 

321.  Wall  hanging  (embroidery) — Peacock 
on  pine. 

322.  Six-leaved  screen,  with  embroidered 
front  and  Yuzen  cut  velvet  back. 


Exhibit 

No. 

323.  Wall  hahging  of  Yuzen  cut  velvet — 
The  eight  sceneries  of  Omi. 

324.  Screen  of  Yuzen  cut  velvet — ducks 
among  reeds. 

Omra  Wakichiro. 

325.  A  pair  of  embroidered  Curtains— Pea¬ 
cock  and  chrysanthemums. 

Sasaki  Seihichi. 

326.  Textile  fabric — Gion  Festival. 

Shiino  Shobei. 

327.  Panel  of  Embroidery — landscape. 

328.  Panel  of  Embroidery — landscape. 

329.  Panel  of  Embroidery — a  bird  on  a  plum 

twig- 

330.  Panel  of  Embroidery— a  ho-o  bird  on  a 
kiri  tree. 

Metal  Work. 

Essai  Masami. 

331.  Card  receiver. 

Ito  Kotsuyoshi. 

332.  Card  receiver. 

Jomi  Eiske. 

333.  Red  copper  vase — a  dance. 

Kagawa  Katsuhiro. 

334.  A  pair  of  vases. 

335.  Plaque— Monkeys  playing  with  in¬ 
sects. 

Kajima  Ippu. 

336.  Plaque — Landscape. 

Kanaya  Gorosabro. 

337.  A  small  Screen. 

Kano  Natsuo. 

338.  Plaque — Herons  by  the  reeds. 
Miyamoto  Kats. 

339.  Incense  box. 

Namekawa  Sadakats. 

340.  Globular  Iron  Censer— Carp  and  Tur  ¬ 
tle  top. 

Sawada  Ginjinro. 

341.  Incense  box. 

Shoami  Katsuyoshi. 

342.  Plaque — a  Bird  on  Nandia  in  snow 
scene. 

Tsukada  Shukyo. 

343.  Card  receiver. 

344.  Incense  box. 

Unno  Shomin. 

345.  Tablet,  in  a  medallion — an  A  vat  with 
a  dog  of  Fo. 

346.  Tablet,  in  a  medallion — Frog  hermit. 

347.  Tablet — Kanjogak  dance. 

Yoshida  Shinzo. 

348.  Cigar  Box — Cherry  Flowers  and  Maple 
Leaves. 


MEXICO 


Commissioner  General, 


MIGUEL  SERRANO. 

Lexington  Hotel. 


Office.  5038  Washington  Ave. 


Commissioners  for  Pine  Arts. 

JOSE  Ma  VELASCO, 

1328  Michigan  Ave. 

FRANCISCO  VELASCO, 

1328  Michigan  Ave. 

NATAL  PESADO, 

5038  Washington  Ave. 


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MEXICO. 

LOCATION—IN  UPPER  GALLERY,  ALCOVES  116-119. 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


GROUP  139. 

Sculpture. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Centurion,  Jose  Maria,  Puebla. 

1.  Bust  of  Esteban  Antunano. 

2.  Bust  of  Francisco  Morales. 

Contreras,  Jesus,  City  of  Mexico. 

3.  Bust  of  the  President  of  the  Republic, 
General  Porfirio  Diaz. 

4.  Bust  of  the  Ex-President,  Benito 
Juarez. 

5.  Bust  of  General  Felipe  Berriozabal. 

6.  “The  Past.”  (A  head.) 

Guerra,  Gabriel,  City  of  Mexico. 

7.  “A  mockery  of  Cupid.”  (Group.) 

8.  Bust  of  the  President  of  the  Republic, 
General  Porfirio  Diaz. 

9.  Bust  of  General  Carlos  Pacheco. 

10.  Bust  of  General  Manuel  Gonzalez 
Cosio. 

11.  Bust  of  Leandro  Fernandez,  Civil  En¬ 
gineer. 

12.  Bust  of  the  Holy  Virgin  Mary. 

13.  Bust  of  Christ. 

GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

Alcerreca,  Ygnacio,  City  of  Mexico. 

14.  View  of  Tizapan. 

15.  “The  Evening.” 

Almanza,  Cleofas,  Zacatecas. 

16.  The  Spring  of  Saint  Peter. 

17.  River  of  Orizaba. 

18.  Grove  of  Chapultepec. 

19.  Court-yard  of  the  National  Museum  of 

Mexico.  ^ 

20.  Ruins  of  the  Quesnada. 

21.  View  of  Zacatecas. 

22.  The  Tree  of  the  “Noche  Triste.”(Cor- 
tes  the  Conqueror  wept  under  this  tree.) 

23.  The  Hill  of  the  Tepeyac. 

Balvanera,  Jesus  Ma.,  Queretaro. 

24.  The  Flight  of  the  Humming-Bird. 
Balvanera,  Rosalio,  Queretaro. 

Ducks. 


Exhibit 
No. 

26.  Mater  Dolorosa. 

Balvanera,  Valerio,  Queretaro. 

27.  “The  Chase.” 

Bribiesca,  Alberto,  City  of  Mexico. 

28.  The  Good  Samaritan. 

29.  Ruth. 

Bustamante,  Felipe,  Queretaro. 

30.  Mexican  Boy  Orchestra. 

Carrasco,  Gonzalo,  City  of  Mexico. 

31.  Job. 

32.  Saint  Luis  Gonzaga. 

Coto,  Luis,  City  of  Mexico. 

33.  View  of  Toluca. 

34.  View  of  Chapultepec. 

35.  View  of  “  Molino  del  Rey.” 

Gomez,  Miguel,  Durango. 

36.  Country  scene. 

Gutierrez,  Rodrigo,  City  of  Mexico. 

37.  The  Senate  of  Tlaxcala. 

Herrera,  L.  Alberto,  City  of  Mexico. 

38.  Cuauhtemoc  Monument. 

Hernandez,  Jose  D.,  Queretaro. 

39.  The  Senator. 

Ybarraran,  Jose  Ma.,  City  of  Mexico. 

40.  Christian  Charity. 

41.  The  Dream  of  the  Martyr. 

Yzaguirre,  Leandro,  City  of  Mexico. 

42.  Columbus  at  the  Rabida. 

43.  Torment  of  Cuauhtemoc. 

44.  Episode  of  the  Foundation  of  the  City 
of  Mexico. 

Jara,  Jose,  City  of  Mexico. 

45.  Episode  of  the  Foundation  of  the  City 
of  Mexico. 

46.  “Un  Velorio,”  a  Mexican  funeral  cus¬ 
tom. 

Jimenez,  Agustin,  City  of  Mexico. 

47.  Pictures. 

Martinez,  Ysidro,  City  of  Mexico. 

48.  The  Blind. 

49.  The  Resurrection  of  the  Princess  Pap- 
antzin.  Aztec  legend. 

Mendoza,  Francisco,  Saltillo. 

50.  La  Viosna,  branch  of  the  Oise,  France- 


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Paintings  in  Oil,  Water  Colors,  Engravings,  Etchings,  Prints,  Drawings,  Etc. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Monroy,  Luis,  City  of  Mexico. 

51.  Atala. 

52.  The  Roman  Daughter. 

Montenegro,  J.  G.,  City  of  Mexico. 

53.  Pandora. 

Obregon,  Jose,  City  of  Mexico. 

54.  Hochitl  Presenting  the  Pulque  to  the 
King  Tepalcatzin. 

Ocadiz,  Felipe,  City  of  Mexico. 

55.  Margarete. 

Parra,  Felix,  City  of  Mexico. 

56.  Galileo. 

Pastrana,  Manuel,  Zacatecas. 

57.  Pictures. 

Pesado,  Natal,  Orizaba. 

58.  A  part  of  the  Church  of  Asis. 

59.  The  Hunter. 

60.  Cloister. 

61.  Cloister. 

62.  General  Bravo  forgiving  the  Spanish 
prisoners  after  having  received  a  letter 
informing  him  that  his  father  had  been 
assassinated  by  the  Spaniards. 

Pina,  Jose,  Salome,  City  of  Mexico. 

63.  Flower  Girl. 

Ramirez,  Manuel,  City  ofMexico. 

64.  The  Aztec  Baptism. 

Rios,  Andres,  City  of  Mexico. 

65.  The  Return  from  “Santa  Anita.” 
Rivera,  Carlos,  City  of  Mexico. 

66.  The  glen  of  Metlac. 

67.  The  Grove  of  Chapultepec. 

68.  The  River  of  Jalapa. 

Sanchez  Lima,  Ramon,  Queretaro. 

69.  View  of  Queretaro. 

70.  The  Hercules  Mills. 

71.  Mater  Dolorosa. 

72.  View  of  the  City  of  Queretaro. 
Tenorio,  Adolfo,  City  of  Mexico. 

73.  The  Square  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo. 

74.  View  of  Puebla. 

75.  View  of  Cordoba. 

Tovilla,  Jose,  Aguascalientes. 

76.  Pictures. 

Unsueta,  Adrian,  City  of  Mexico. 

77.  Ophelia. 

78.  The  Offer  of  the  Crown  to  Moctezuma 
II. 

Valdez,  Pablo,  City  ofMexico. 

79.  Ishmael. 

80.  The  Supper  at  the  Pharisee’s  House. 
Velasco,  Jose  Ma.,  City  of  Mexico. 

81.  The  Volcano  of  Orizaba,  viewed  from 
Cordoba. 

82.  The  Valley  of  Oaxaca. 

83.  The  Town  of  Guelatao. 

84.  The  Valley  of  Mexico,  from  the  hill  of 
Santa  Ysabel. 


85.  The  City  of  Mexico,  from  the  hill  of 
Santa  Ysabel. 

86.  The  erd. 

87.  View  of  Chimalhistac. 

88.  The  Valley  of  Mexico. 

89.  Glen  of  Metlac. 

90.  Pitahaya. 

91.  Penon  de  los  Baflos.*  (Natural  Hot 
Springs). 

92.  View  of  Chimalpan. 

93.  Volcanos  Txtaccihuatl  and  Popocate- 
petl. 

94.  The  Tree  of  the  “Noche  Triste.” 

95.  The  City  of  Mexico,  from  the  hill  of 
Atzacoalco. 

GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

Alcerreca,  Ygnacio,  City  of  Mexico. 

96.  A  Head. 

Secilia,  Manuel  S.,  City  of  Mexico. 

97.  Water  Colors. 

GROUP  143  and  144. 

Engravings  and  Etchings:  Prints. 
Drawings. 

Balvanera,  Jesus  Ma.,  Queretaro. 

98.  Baby. 

Balvanera,  Rosalio,  Queretaro. 

99.  The  Storm. 

Belmont,  Andres,  City  of  Mexico. 

100.  Basket  of  Flowers.  (Pen  drawing.' 
Campa,  Luis,  City  ot  Mexico. 

101.  Aztec  Flower  Girl.  (Etching.) 

102.  The  Tlaxcalteca  Guard. 

Pesado,  Natal,  Orizaba. 

103.  Portrait  of  the  King  of  Italy. 

Portillo,  Miguel,  City  of  Mexico. 

104.  Columbus  before  the  Catholic  Kings. 
Sanchez,  Lima,  Queretaro. 

105.  Three  Heads. 

GROUP  145. 

Antique  and  Modern  Carvings;  Engrav¬ 
ings  in  Medallions  or  in  Gems. 

Cisneros,  Luis,  City  of  Mexico. 

106.  Medal  of  Christopher  Columbus. 
Galaviz,  Antonio  H.,  City  of  Mexico. 

107.  Medals  and  Engravings. 

Pastrana,  Guillermo  R.,  City  of  Mexico. 

108.  Seals  and  Monograms. 

Pantoja,  Felipe,  City  of  Mexico. 

109.  The  Spring.  (Ivory). 

Sanchez,  Jose,  Toluca, 
no.  Metal  Seal. 


NEW  SOUTH  WALES 


Executive  Commissioner, 

HON.  DR.  ARTHUR  RENWICK,  A.  L.  C.. 

Australia  House,  Jackson  Park, 


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NEW  SOUTH  WALES 

LOCATION— IN  UPPER  GALERy,  ALCOVE  135. 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors. 


GROUP  139. 

Sculpture. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Simonetti,  A.,  Sydney. 

4a.  Portrait  bust  in  marble  of  the  Hon.  A. 
Kenwick,  M.  D.,  M.  L.  C. 

GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

Part  of  a  Loan  Collection  exhibited  by  the 
Trustees  of  the  National  Art  Gallery  of 
New  South  Wales,  Sydney. 

Ashton,  J.  R. 

51.  The  Prospector. 

Lister,  W.  Lister. 

52.  After  the  Shower. 

Spence,  Percy. 

S3-  “The  Ploughman  Homeward  Plods  His 
Weary  Way.” 

Piguenit,  W.  C. 

54.  The  Upper  Nepean. 

Mahoney,  Frank  P. 

55.  Rounding  up  a  Straggler. 

Hunt,  C.  H. 

56.  Sydney  from  the  North  Shore,  Evening. 
Condor,  C. 

57.  Departure  of  the  “Orient.” 

Mahoney,  Frank  P. 

58.  “As  in  the  Days  of  Old.” 

Roberts,  Tom. 

60.  Aboriginal  Head. 

Stoddart,  Mary. 

61.  “From  Earth  and  Ocean." 

Fullwood,  A.  H. 

62.  The  Station  Boundary. 


GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

Part  of  a  Loan  Collection  exhibited  by  the 
Trustees  of  the  National  Art  Gallery  of 
New  South  Wales,  Sydney. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Minns,  B.  E. 

216.  Crescent  Head,  Point  Plomer. 

Fullwood,  A.  H. 

219.  Jervis  Bay,  Shoalhaven  River. 

Ashton,  J.  R. 

221.  The  Shoalhaven  River  at  its 
with  the  Broughton. 

Lister,  W.  Lister. 

222.  Stonehenge,  New  England. 

223.  Graham’s  Valley,  New  Englan^ 

Hern,  C.  E. 

224.  Govett’s  Leap. 

Commons,  Donald. 

225.  The  Coast,  near  Ben  Buckler. 

Bevan,  E. 

226.  “A  Preliminary  PufE.” 

Hanson,  Albert  J. 

227.  Silvery  Seas. 

Note. — Under  the  authority  of  the  Directot 
General  of  the  Exposition.  the  works  of 
art  from  New  South  Wales,  for  which 
space  could  not  be  found  in  the  Art  Pal* 
ace,  were  placed  in  the  New  South  Wale* 
Government  Building,  Australia  Hous^ 
Where  they  may  be  inspected  between 
the  hours  of  9  A.  M.  and  6  P.  m. 

For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale 
apply  to  the  Executive  Commissioner; 
Australia  House. 


NORWAY 


Royal  Commiss'c.ner  General, 

CHR.  RAVN, 

Hyde  Park  Hot^l. 


Commissioner  of  Tine  Arts, 

OTTO  SINDING, 

Hyde  Park  Hotel. 


Por  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  at  desk  in  Gallery  72. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


NORWAY. 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


GROUP  189. 

Sculpture. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Sinding,  Johanna,  Copenhagen, 

1.  By  the  Shore. 

2.  A  Child. 

Svor,  Anders,  Christiania. 

3.  David. 

4.  A  Farmer. 

5.  A  Little  Girl. 

Tonnesen,  Ambrosia,  Bergen. 

6.  Hjordis. 

Visdal,  T.,  Christiania. 

7.  Bust  of  Mr  Knudsen. 

Class  822. 

Skeibrok,  Mathias,  Christiania. 

8  Bust  of  Bjornstjerne  Bjornson. 

GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

H.  R.  H.  Prince  Eugen. 

9.  Lake. 

10.  Landscape. 

Arbo,  P.  N. 

11.  Valkyrie. 

Backer,  Harriet,  Christiania. 

12.  From  Tannum  Church, 

Berg,  Gunnar,  Svolvser. 

13.  From  Lofoten. 

Borgen,  Fr.,  Christiania. 

14.  From  Gudbrandsdalen. 

15.  Landscape  (Autumn). 

16.  From  Southern  Norway. 

17.  Norwegian  Landscape. 

18.  From  Ojer. 

Bratland,  Jac.,  Christiania. 

19.  A  Commission  for  Tax  Assessment. 
Collett,  Fredrik,  Christiania. 

20.  Winter. 

21.  After  Sunset. 

22.  Thawing  Weather. 

23.  The  Devil’s  Hole. 

24.  Mesna,  Lillehammer, 


Exhibit 

No. 

Diriks  Edvard  Christiania. 

25.  On  the  Norwegian  Coast. 

26.  Winter. 

Falsen,  Mimi,  Christiania. 

27.  In  Thought. 

Gloersen,  Jacob,  Christiania. 

28.  After  Sunset. 

Grimelund,  Johs.,  Paris. 

29.  At  the  Entrance  of  the  Hardanger- 
fjord. 

Groenvold,  Bernt.,  Bergen. 

30.  Summer  Day  in  Norway. 

31.  An  Old  Man. 

Gude,  Nils.,  Christiania. 

32.  Heartsick. 

33.  Portrait.  (Henrik  Ibsen.) 

Hansteen,  Nils.,  Christiania. 

34.  Norwegian  Fjord. 

35.  Norwegian  Landscape. 

36.  Marine.  (Pilot.) 

37.  From  Oresund. 

38.  From  Hornbak.  (Denmark.) 

39.  Winter  Day  at  Skagen.  (Denmark.) 
Heyerdahl,  Hans,  Christiania. 

40.  Oui  ou  Non. 

41.  Bathing  Boys. 

42.  Fishers. 

43.  By  the  Shore. 

44.  Birch  Woods. 

45.  From  Aasgaardstrand. 

46.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Sivert  Nielsen,  President 
of  the  Storthing.  (Norwegian  Congress.) 

47.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Laura  Gundersen. 
Hjerlow,  Ragnvald,  Christiania. 

48.  Springtime  in  Paris. 

Hjersing,  Arne,  Christiania. 

49.  F rom  Asker. 

Holmboe,  Thorolf,  Christiania. 

50.  In  the  North  Sea. 

51.  Nocturne. 

52.  Autumn. 

53.  Marine. 

54.  Snow  Storm. 

Jorgensen,  Sv.,  Drammen. 

55.  Want  of  Employment. 

Kaulum,  H.,  Laurkullen. 

56.  Herringfishery  at  Hvaloerne. 


NOR  W  A  7. 


167 


Paintings  in  Oil 


Exhibit 

No. 

57.  From  Skiaerhalden. 

58.  From  the  Herringfisheries. 

59.  Herringfishery,  Winterday. 

Kielland,  Kitty,  Stavanger. 

60.  The  Christiania  Fjord. 

61.  An  Old  Bridge  in  Norway. 

62.  Summer  Night  in  Norway. 

Kolstce,  Fr.,  Bergen. 

63.  A  Summer  Day  on  the  Coast 

64.  The  Ship’s  Boy. 

Konow,  Karl,  Gausdal,  Norway. 

65.  Going  to  Church. 

Krohg,  Christian,  Christiania. 

66.  Leif  Eriksson  Discovers  America. 
Krohg,  Oda,  Christiania. 

67.  Summer  Evening. 

68.  Sun  Spots. 

Laerum,  Oscar,  Christiania. 

69.  Twilight. 

Moe,  Sigurd,  Stavanger. 

70.  From  Hafrsfjord. 

Munthe,  Gerhard,  Sandviken,  Christiania. 

71.  Evening  in  Eggedal  Norway. 

72.  Girl,  Hallingdal. 

73.  The  Old  Farm. 

74.  Winter. 

Munthe,  Ludv.,  Dusselaorf. 

.  Norwegian  Village. 

tiller,  Jol  rs,  Ostre  Aker. 

76.  The  Last  Sun-rays. 

77.  Cloudy  Weather. 

MGller,  N.  B. 

78.  Norwegian  Landscape. 

Normann,  Adelsten,  Berlin. 

79.  Summer  Night  Lofoten. 

80.  Raftsund  Lofoten. 

81.  North  Wind.  (Coast  of  Norway.) 
Petersen,  Eilif,  Christiania. 

82.  Evening. 

83.  Sheep  Shearing. 

84.  A  Strand  Bird. 

85.  Summer  Day. 

86.  Portrait.  (Alexander  Kielland.) 

87.  Summer  Evening. 

Ring,  Helga,  Fredrikstad. 

88.  Carriage  Gentry  Passing. 

89.  Busy. 

Rusti,  Olav,  Leikanger-Sogr  , 

90.  From  the  Cloister  of  Maulbronn. 

91.  Cloisterhall. 

Schiwe,  Jacob,  Helsingcer. 

92.  Winter  in  Germany. 

Binding,  Otto,  Christiania. 

93.  From  Rondane. 

94.  Misty  Morn. 

95.  Summer  Night. 

96.  Wreckers. 

97.  The  Glacier. 

98.  Mountain  Pasture. 


and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

99.  F~om  Lofoten. 

Singdahlsen,  Andreas,  Christiania. 

100.  Sunset. 

Skredsvig,  Ch~  ,  Sandviken. 

101.  The  Son  of  Man. 

IC2.  Winter. 

Scemme,  Jacob,  Christiania. 

103.  The  Lay  Preacher. 

104.  Three  Fishers. 

Somme,  L.,  Christiania. 

105.  Interior. 

Sorensen,  Joergen,  Christiania. 

106.  From  Romsdalen. 

107  The  Old  Pavilion. 

Stenersen,  Gudmund,  Stavanger. 

108.  Sunday. 

109.  Snowy  Day  in  ue  Fjords, 
no.  Peasant’s  Ho~se. 

Steineger,  Agnes.  Bergen, 
in.  Les  Nourrissons. 

1 12.  Portrait. 

Strcem,  Jlalfdan,  LilleMammer, 

1 13.  Siesta, 

1 14.  Portrait. 

Stromda;,  Georg.,  Chrit  tiania. 

1 15.  July,  1814.  The  Beacon  Lighted  the 
Enemy  in  the  Country. 

Tannaes,  Marie,  Christiania. 

1 16.  Landscape. 

117.  River. 

118.  Winter. 

Thaulow,  Fritz,  Paris. 

1 19.  Retour  de  Travail. 

120.  Behind  the  Mills. 

121.  Winter  at  Christiania. 

Torgersen,  Thorv,  Christiania. 

122.  Moor. 

Uckermann,  M.,  Christiania. 

123.  A  Drama  of  the  Woods. 

Wentzel,  Gustav,  Christiania. 

124.  Breakfast. 

125.  Midsummer  Night. 

126.  Confirmation  Banquet. 

127.  Sunday  Evening. 

128.  Morning. 

Werenskiold,  E.,  Christiania. 

129.  Portrait.  (Mother  of  F/jornstjerne 
Bjornson.) 

130.  Portrait.  (Erika  Nissen.) 

131.  Portrait.  (Edv.  Grieg.) 

132.  Brother  and  Sister. 

133.  Portrait.  (Bjornstjerne  Bjornson.) 

GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

Munthe,  Gerh.  Sandviken,  Christiania. 
Fairy  Tales: 

134.  Troll’s  Cave. 


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Engravings  and  Etchings,  Prints,  Pastel  Drawings,  Medallions. 


Exhibit 

No. 


135. 

136. 
137* 

138. 

139. 

140. 

141. 

142. 

143. 
144- 


Wooers. 

The  Wise  Bird, 
Frightened. 

Three  Princesses, 

The  Serpent. 

The  Child  and  the  Angel. 
The  Wicked  Stepmother. 
The  Song, 

The  Hell  Horse. 

The  Buck’s  Bruse. 


GROUP  143. 
Engravings  and  Etchings, 

Nordhagen,  Joh.,  Christiania, 

145.  Five  Etchings. 


GROUP  144. 

Chalk,  Charcoal,  Pastel  and  Other 
Exhibit  Drawings. 

No. 

Nielsen,  Eivind,  Christiania. 

146.  Drawings  in  a  Frame. 

Thaulow,  Fr. 

147.  By  the  River.  (Winter.) 

148.  In  March. 

Werenskiold,  Erik,  Christiania. 

149.  Drawing. 

150.  Drawing. 

151.  Drawing. 

152.  Drawing. 

153.  Drawing. 

GROUP  145. 

Antique  and  Modern  Carvings;  Engrav- 
ings  in  Medallions  or  in  Gems, 
Cameos,  Intaglios. 

Thorndsen,  Fuar,  Kongsberg. 

154.  Medallions. 


RUSSIA 


Commissioner  General, 

H.  E.  P.  de  GLOUKHOVSKOY,  Imperial  Chamberlain, 

2702  Michigan  Avenue. 


Commissioner  of  Tine  Arts, 

E.  KAAENSKY. 


Tor  Information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  In  Gallery  19,  South  Court 


169 


170 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


RUSSIA. 

EXHIBIT  OF  THE  IMPERIAL  ACADEMY  OF  FINE  ARTS. 

IN  GALLERIES  19  AND  20. 

Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


GROUP  139. 

Sculpture. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Beklemisheff,  Vlamidir  Alexandrovitch. 

1.  A  Runaway  Slave.  (A  Group  in 
Plaster.) 

Dillon,  Maria,  Lvovna. 

2.  Caprice.  (Plaster.) 

3.  Bliss.  (Statue  in  Bronze.) 

Gunzbourg,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch. 

4.  The  First  Music.  Statue  in  Bronze. 
(Property  of  the  Academy.) 

5.  Count  L.  Tolstoi. 

6.  Statuette,  Mr.  J.  J.  Schischkine. 

7.  Statuette  Mr.  A.  T.  Rubenstein. 

8.  Statuette  Mr.  P.  T.  Tchaikoffsky. 

9.  Statuette  Mr.  V.  V.  Vereschaguine. 

10.  Statuette,  Mrs.  P.  T.  Strukoff. 

11.  Statuette,  Mr.  V.  V.  Stasoff. 

12.  Bust  of  the  Count  L.  Tolstoi. 

13.  Bast  of  the  possessor,  D.  D.  Mendel- 
eieff. 

14.  The  Bathing  Boys.  (A  group  in 
Plaster.) 

GROUP  110. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

Aivazovosky.  See  106-124a. 

Alexeieff.  See  125,  126. 

Ashnazy,  Isaak  Lvovitch. 

16.  The  Parents  of  Moses. 

17.  Celebration  of  the  Sabbath. 

16.  The  Bridegroom  (A  Talmudist)  on 
Probation. 

Bobroff,  Victor  Alexeievitch. 

20.  Erzkus  Herzke — A  Jew  from  Kovna. 
(1886.) 

Bodareffsky,  Nicolay  Kornilovitch. 

21.  A  Wedding  in  Little  Russia. 

Bronnikoff  Feodor  Andreievitch. 

22.  Christian  Martyr.  (1878.)  (Property 
of  the  Academy.) 


Evhibit 

No.  # 

Bruni,  Nicolay  Alexandrovitch. 

23.  The  Candle-bearer.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

DmitriefT-Orenbursky,  Nicolay  Dmitriev- 
itch. 

24.  A  Drowned  Man  in  a  Country  Place. 

25.  The  Military  Painting  Shop. 

26.  Sunday  in  a  Village. 

Ducker,  Eugenie  Eduardovitch. 

27.  Noon.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 
Endoguroff,  Ivan  Ivanovitch. 

28.  The  Early  Spring.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

29.  A  Heavy  Rain.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

30.  A  Winter  Evening  in  a  Village. 
Fedders,  July,  Ivanovitch. 

31.  My  Villa.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 
F  rentz,  Rudolf  Feodorovitch. 

32.  An  Inn.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 
Galimsky,  Vladislaff  Mihailovitch. 

33.  Forest. 

Graedkoffsky 

34.  In  th~  Swing. 

Golumsky  Easily  Andrievitch. 

35.  TheMushroomGatherersTaking  a  Rest. 
(1888.)  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

Jacoby,  valerian  Ivanovitch. 

36.  The  Ice  Palace.  (1881.)  (Property  of 
the  Academy.) 

Juravleff,  Firs  Sergeievitch. 

37.  Hay  Makers  at  Rest. 

38.  He  Loves  Me— He  Loves  Me  Not. 

39.  The  Family  of  a  Street  Musician. 
Kiffshenho,  Alexei  Danilovitch. 

40.  The  Military  Counsel  at  Fily.  (Prop¬ 
erty  of  the  Academy). 

41.  A  Wolf  Caught  Alive.  (Property  of 
Academy.) 

42.  Assorting  Feathers. 

43.  At  the  Crater  of  Lediasi. 

Klagis,  Feodor  Andreievitch. 

44.  Interior  View  of  the  Church  of  the 
Saviour  at  Moscow. 

Klever,  Julie  Julievitch. 

45.  Forest.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 


RUSSIA. 


171 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Klodt  Von  Jurgensburg,  Baron  Mihail  Con- 
stantinovitch. 

46.  The  Czar’s  Bounty. 

Korovin,  Constantine. 

47.  Spanish  Girls. 

48.  Taking  Tea. 

Korzuhin,  Alexey  Ivanovitch. 

49.  The  Evening  before  the  Wedding. 
(Property  of  the  Academy.) 

50.  Peasant  life.  (Property  of  the  Acad¬ 
emy.) 

Kovaleffsky,  Pavel  Osipovitch. 

51.  Excavation  in  Rome.  (1878.)  (Property 
of  the  Academy.) 

Kramskoy,  Ivan  Nicolaievitch. 

52.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Solovieff.  (Property  of 
the  Academy.) 

53.  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Daughter.  (Prop¬ 
erty  of  the  Academy.) 

Kratchkoffsky  Josiff  Evstaffievitch. 

54.  The  New  Moon.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

55.  A  July  Morning. 

Krugitsky,  Constantin  Jakovlevitch. 

56.  The  Heat  over,  a  Fresh  Breeze  blow¬ 
ing.  (1889.)  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

57.  After  Work. 

58.  Winter.  (1888.) 

59.  A  Night  in  Little  Russia. 

Kuriard,  Palageia  Petrovna. 

60.  A  Landscape. 

Kuznezoff  Nicolay  Dmitrievitch. 

61.  The  Justice  of  the  Peace.  (1888.) 

62.  In  the  Garden.  (1889.) 

63.  The  Interrupted  Breakfast. 

Lemoch,  Karl  Vikentievinch. 

64.  Peasant  Girls. 

Levithan  Isaac. 

65.  Holy  Day  in  a  Convent. 

Litovtchenko,  Alexander  Dmitrievitch. 

66.  The  Italian  Embassador,  Calvuci  draw¬ 
ing  the  Favorite  Falcons  of  the  Czar, 
Alexsey  Mihailovitch.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

Makovsky,  Constantin  Egorovitch. 

68.  A  Bacchanal. 

69.  The  Bride’s  Attire. 

70.  Portrait  of  a  Lady, 

70a.  Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Makovsky,  Vladimir  Egorovitch. 

71.  The  Gamblers’  Quarrel. 

72.  The  Niggard. 

73.  A  Public  Market  in  Moscow.  (1879.) 

74.  The  Wayfarer. 

75.  Little  Russian  Tobacco  Smokers. 

Mestchersky,  Arseni  Ivanovitch. 

76.  The  Narva  Roads.  (1886.)  (Property 
of  the  Academy.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

Morozoff,  Alexander  Ivanovitch. 

76a.  The  Foundry  of  Omutings. 

Miesoildoff,  Gregorie  Gregorievitch. 

77.  The  Escape  of  Gregorie  Utrepieff  near 
the  Frontier  of  Lithuania.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

78.  The  Harvest;  a  copy  of  the  Picture  be¬ 
longing  to  the  Emperor  . 

Novoskolzeff  Alexander  Nicolaievitch. 

79.  Head  of  a  Negro.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

80.  The  Last  Minutes  of  the  Metropolitan 
Phillip. 

Novosoff,  Vasily  Ivanovitch. 

81.  A  Free  Dining-room.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

Pasternak,  Leonid. 

82.  Going  Home  again. 

Pelevin,  Ivan  Andreievitch. 

83.  The  First  Born.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

Peroff,  Vasily  Grigorievitch. 

84.  The  Fishermen.  (1878.) 

84a.  Pugatchoff,  the  personator  of  Peter 
III  of  Russia. 

Pimonenko,  Nicolay  Karlovitch, 

85.  Easter  Halloween.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

Polenoff,  Helena. 

86.  After  the  Bath.  (Aquarelle.) 

87.  Before  the  Examination. 

Repine  Elias  Evimovitch. 

88.  The  Cossack’s  Answer.  (Property  of 
the  Emperor.) 

Savinsky,  Vasily  Eumentievitch. 

89.  The  Invitation  of  the  Sick  Duke  Po- 
jarski  to  accept  the  Command  of  the  Army. 
(Property  of  the  Academy.) 

Savitzky,  Constantin  Appollonovitch. 

90.  For  Christ’s  Sake. 

Sedoff,  Gregory  Siemenovitch. 

91.  Vasilisa  Melentievna.  (1882.) 

Shishkin  Ivan  Ivanovitch. 

92.  A  Forest. 

Siemiradsky,  Henry  Hippolytovitch. 

93.  Christ  in  the  House  of  Lazarus.  (1887.) 
(Property  of  the  Academy.) 

94.  Frina.  (1887.)  (Property  of  the  Em¬ 
peror.) 

Stepanoff,  Alexei. 

95.  The  Hunt. 

Svertchkoff,  Nicolay  Egorovitch. 

96.  The  Pony  that  Killed  a  Wolf. 

Tchistiakoff  Pavel  Petrovitch. 

97.  The  Grand  Duchess,  Sophia  Vitoff- 
tovna,  at  the  Wedding  of  the  Grand  Duke 
Vasilie  II  “The  Dark,”  (1433)  Tearing  off 
Demetrie  Donskoy’s  Belt  from  the  Duke 


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Paintings  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors,  Antique  and  Modern  Carvings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Vasilie,  “The  One-Sighted.**  (1882.)  (Prop¬ 
erty  of  the  Academy.) 

Tvorojnikoff,  Ivan  Ivanovitch. 

98.  A  Lay  Brother  Selling  Images.  (1888.) 
(Property  of  the  Academy.) 

99.  Grandmother  and  Granddaughter. 
(1889.)  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

Vasilieff,  Feodor  Alexsandrovitch. 

100.  After  the  Rain.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

Venig,  Kark  Bogdanovitch. 

101.  A  Russian  Girl.  (1889.)  (Property  of 
the  Academy.) 

Volkoff,  Efim  Efimovitch. 

102.  Morning. 

Willewalde,  Bogdan  Pavlovitch. 

103.  You  To-Day  and  I  To-Morrow.  (Prop¬ 
erty  of  the  Academy.) 

Zagorsky,  Nicolay  Petrovitch. 

104.  A  Sore  Heart.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 

105.  Morning  Tea. 


106.  Aivazovosky,  Ivan  Constantinovich. 

The  Ship  “Santa  Maria”  on  its  way  to 
America,  when  Columbus,  during  a  heavy 
storm  was  surrounded  by  the  Revolting 
Crew. 

107.  Columbus  Landing  with  his  suite  at 
San  Salvador. 

108.  Young  Columbus  Saving  himself  on 
the  Mast  of  a  Mercantile  ship,  set  on  fire 
by  a  Venetian  Galley,  off  the  Coast  of 
Portugal. 

109.  The  Farewell  of  Columbus  in  Palos, 
before  going  to  Sea. 

no.  The  Arrival  of  Columbus*  Flotilla  on 
the  American  Shore. 

ill.  Naples,  By  M  onlight. 


Exhibit 

No. 

112.  The  Gondola.  (In  Venice.) 

113.  Saving  Himself  in  a  Boat. 

1 14.  Garibaldi  and  the  Garibaldians  on 
the  Deck  of  a  Steamer. 

115.  Yalta  in  the  Morning. 

1 16.  A  Storm  on  the  Crimean  Coast. 

117.  A  Street  in  Bakhtchisaray.  (The 
Capital  of  Crimea,  during  the  dominion 
of  the  Tartars.) 

118.  A  Boat  in  a  Storm. 

1 19.  A  Lantern  on  the  Sea  of  Marmora 

120.  Constantinople. 

121.  Breakers  on  the  Sea  of  Azof. 

122.  Breakers  on  the  Coast  of  the  Black  Sea. 

123.  Yalta  at  Night. 

124.  Environs  of  Malaga. 

124a.  The  Parthenon. 

Alexeieff  Alexander  Hypatievitch. 

125.  An  Italian  Girl.  (1884.) 

126.  Head  of  an  Italian  Girl  (1889). 


GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors* 

Endoguroff  Sergey  Ivanovitch. 

127.  A  Quiet  Day. 

128.  Alter  the  Storm. 

129.  Evening. 

Polenoff,  Helena.  See  86. 

Wrangel,  Helena  Karlovna,  Baroness. 
129a.  Winter. 

129b.  Landscape. 

GROUP  145. 

Antique  and  Modern  Carvings. 
Adamson. 

130.  The  Dying  Hyacinthe.  (Wood  Carv 
ing.) 

130a.  Helpless. 


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POLISH  ARTISTS. 


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SOCIETY  OF  POLISH  ARTISTS. 


Paintings  In  Oil. 


GROUP  140. 
Paintings  in  Oil. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Alchimowicz,  K.,  Warsaw. 

1.  Glinski  in  Prison. 

2.  A  Traveling  Merchant. 

3.  A  Moorish  Girl. 

4.  Gathering  Mushrooms. 

5.  Milda  (Goddess  of  Love). 
Bilinska,  A,,  Warsaw. 

6.  A  Study. 

Brochocki,  V.,  Warsaw. 

7.  In  the  Park. 

Ciaglinski,  John,  St.  Petersburg. 

8.  A  Portrait. 

9.  Birch  Trees. 

10.  Reverie. 

Cichocki,  F.,  Warsaw. 

11.  Shepherd  Boys. 

12.  Farewell. 

Chelmonski,  Joseph,  Warsaw. 

13.  Hares. 

Daniszewska,  M.,  Warsaw. 

14.  A  Warsaw  Coal  Seller. 

15.  A  Warsaw  Straw  Mat  Dealer. 
Dukszynska,  E.,  Warsaw. 

16.  Abandoned. 

17.  Meditation. 

18.  A  Pet. 

19.  Autumn. 

Gazycz,  M.,  Warsaw. 

20.  A  Study. 

21.  At  Grochow. 

22.  A  Buga  Type. 

Geneli,  M.,  Warsaw. 

23.  A  Study. 

24.  A  Study. 

25.  A  Model. 

26.  At  Work. 

Gerson,  W.,  Warsaw. 

27.  Hedvige,  Queen  of  Poland. 

28.  The  Baptism  of  Lithuania. 

29.  King  Sigismund's  Vision. 

80.  Above  the  Clouds. 

31.  Crossing  the  Brook. 

82.  Music. 


Exhibit 

No. 

33.  Dance. 

Goscimski,  W.,  Warsaw. 

34.  At  a  Pond. 

35.  The  Valley  of  Oicow. 

Gramatyka,  A.,  Cracow. 

36.  A  Pond. 

37.  Environments  of  Cracow. 

38.  Environments  of  Cracow. 

Gryglewski,  A.,  Warsaw. 

39.  Interior  of  a  Church. 

Guminski,  W.(  Warsaw. 

40.  The  First  Snow. 

Huss,  J.,  Warsaw. 

41.  Plan  of  the  Warsaw-Vienna  Railway 
Station. 

Jasinski,  Z.,  Warsaw. 

42.  Palm  Sunday  Mass. 

Kasiewicz,  Marcin,  Warsaw. 

43.  Where  Shall  We  Go? 

Kansik,  J.,  Warsaw. 

44.  Reverie. 

45.  A  Young  Mother. 

46.  A  Woman’s  Head. 

Kossak  &  Tandos,  Cracow. 

47.  Twenty-five  Views  of  Cracow. 
Kedzierski,  A.,  Warsaw. 

48.  A  Rustic  Astronomer. 

49.  To  Church. 

50.  Return  from  Town. 

Kostrzewski,  F.,  Warsaw. 

51.  The  Itinerant  Merchant. 

52.  The  First  Lesson. 

53.  At  the  Inn. 

54.  From  the  Forest. 

Malczewski,  F.,  Cracow. 

55.  Death  of  an  Exiled  Woman  in  Siberia. 
Maleszewski,  T.,  Warsaw. 

56.  Cupids  Doing  Penance. 

57.  A  Polish  Fiddler. 

Maslowski,  S.,  Warsaw 

58.  Before  the  Impressment. 

Maszynski,  J. 

59.  A  Rustic  Choir. 

60.  In  the  Forest. 

61.  In  Despair. 

62.  A  Game  Dealer. 

An  Algerian  Boy 


SOCIETY  OF  POLISH  ARTISTS. 


175 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

64.  Mephistopheles’  Serenade. 

Mateyko,  John,  Cracow. 

65.  St.  John’s  Night. 

66.  Wernihora  relating  the  history  of 
Poland  and  prophesying  her  resuscitation. 

Mirecki,  C.,  Warsaw. 

67.  Bohun’s  Attack. 

68.  The  Finished  Song. 

69.  Disconsolate. 

Mroczkowski,  A. 

70.  Tatry  Mountains. 

Modenstein,  D. 

71.  The  Hour  of  Rest. 

72.  A  Woman’s  Head. 

73.  In  Christian  Care. 

Owidzki,  I.,  Warsaw. 

74.  Waiting. 

Pawlowski,  I. 

75.  Harvest  in  Sandomir. 

Piechowski,  W. 

77.  Via  et  Vita  Nostra,  the  Four  Seasons. 
Piontkowski,  H. 

76.  Murder. 

Pillati,  X. 

78.  From  the  Ferry. 

Piotrowski,  A.,  Cracow. 

79.  Tossed  by  the  Ocean’s  Wave. 

80.  A  Young  Mother. 

81.  Winter  Morning. 

82.  Waiting. 

Piotrowicz,  Zygmunt. 

83.  Birches. 

Podkowinski,  W.,  Warsaw. 

84.  The  Dance  of  Skeletons. 

85.  The  New  World,  “A  Street  in  War¬ 
saw.” 

86.  In  the  Forest. 

87.  In  the  Garden. 

88.  Ladies  Playing  Billiards. 

Popiel,  S.  T.,  Cracow. 

89.  After  the  Storm. 

90.  A  View  of  Zakopane. 

Pawliszak,  Waclaw,  Warsaw. 

91.  At  the  Gate  of  Chan  Margii  Jirej. 
Poswikowa,  B.,  Warsaw. 

92.  Flowers. 

93.  Fruit. 

94.  Fruit. 

Pruszkowski,  W.,  Cracow. 

95.  Love’s  Secret. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Rosen,  Paul,  Warsaw. 

96.  Strolling. 

Ryszkiewicz,  J.,  Warsaw. 

97.  Cossacks. 

98.  Summer  Night. 

Reyzner,  M.,  Paris. 

99.  Breton  Peasants. 

Suchodolski,  Z.,  Warsaw. 

100.  Gypsy  Camp. 

Stankiewicz,  Z.,  Warsaw. 

101.  Winter. 

102.  Forest  Scene. 

103.  Forest. 

Stasiak,  Ludwik,  Cracow. 

104.  Sacrificed. 

105.  Winter. 

106.  Moonlight  Night. 

107.  Peasant  Custom,  after  the  Wedding. 

108.  Scene  from  Brzesk  Life. 

Styka,  I.,  Cracow. 

107.  Queen  of  Poland  pray  for  us. 
Sztencel,  Mc,  Warsaw. 

108.  Ophelia. 

Szwojnicki,  R.,  Warsaw. 

109.  Electioneering. 

110.  In  the  Morning. 

111.  Bailiff. 

Szydler,  P. 

112.  Dolce  far  niente. 

Tetmayer,  W.,  Cracow. 

113.  The  Penman. 

114.  Wedding. 

Trembacz,  M.,  Warsaw. 

115.  The  Good  Samaritan. 

Wisniewski,  B. 

116.  Shepherd  Boy. 

Wodzinowski,  W. 

117.  Poisonous  Mushrooms. 

Zalewiski,  M. 

118.  Interior  View  of  a  Church. 
Zarembski,  M. 

119.  A  Somnambulist. 

Zmurko,  F.,  Warsaw. 

120.  A  Lady  in  Fur. 

121.  The  Feudal  Law. 

122.  Children’s  Heads. 

123.  Pieta. 

124.  Evening  Song. 

125.  Under  the  Influence  of  Hasheesh. 


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SPAIN 


Delegate  Genera., 

H.  E.  SENOR  ENRIQUE  DUPUY  DE  LOME, 

Hotel  A\etropole. 


Commissioner  for  Tine  Arts, 

DH*  JOAQUIN  PAVIA  Y  BERM1NGHAM. 


Tor  Information  relating  to  the  works  of  art  exhibited,  apply  to  Sr.  PAVIA, 
at  his  office  in  Gallery  22. 


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178 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


SPAIN 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


GROUP  139. 

Sculpture. 
In  West  Court. 


Exhibit 


Exhibit 

No. 

Alcoverro  y  Amoros,  Jose,  Madrid. 

1.  A  Duet.  (Bronze  group.) 

Alsina  y  Amils,  Antonio,  Madrid. 

2.  Child’s  Head.  (Baked  clay.) 

Amutio,  Federico,  Madrid. 

3.  A  Love  Story.  (Bronze  group.) 

Arnau  y  Masent,  Eusebio,  Barcelona. 

4.  Hope.  (Group  in  plaster.) 

4a.  Ave  Maria.  (Group  in  baked  clay — 
in  Spanish  Pavilion.) 

4b.  Obverse  and  reverse  of  bronze  medal. 

Campeny  y  Santamaria,  Jose,  Barcelona. 

5.  Female  Bull  Fighter. 

5a.  A  Beauty. 

5b.  A  Fop. 

5c.  Bust  in  Baked  Clay. 

Casananas  Gonzalez,  Antonio,  Madrid. 

6.  Bust  of  the  Countess  de  Pinedo. 
Castellanas  y  Escola,  Miguel,  Barcelona. 

7.  Bust  of  Monturiol. 

Claraso,  Enrique,  Barcelona. 

8.  Remorse.  (Plaster.) 

Cubero,  Jose,  Malaga. 

Painted  figures  in  baked  clay 

9.  Smuggler. 

9a.  Smuggler. 

9b.  Smuggler. 

9c.  Dandy. 

9d.  Fish  Seller. 

9e.  Fop. 

9f.  Gypsy. 

9g.  Bandit  Chief. 

9h.  Guitar  Player. 

9i.  Smuggler. 

9j.  Dancer. 

9k.  Fop. 

9I.  Smuggler. 

9m.  Fop. 

9n.  Three  Groups  of  Bull  Fighters. 

Duque  y  Duque,  Eugenio,  Madrid. 

To.  The  Genius  of  War.  (Plaster.) 

>a.  Bust  of  Christino  Martos.  (Plaster.) 


No. 

Estrada  de  Picabia,  Francisco  de  Asis, 
Barcelona. 

11.  Saint  Cecilia.  (Baked  clay.) 

11a.  Meditation.  (Baked  clay.) 

Gandarias  y  Plangan,  Justo  de,  Madrid. 

12.  Fortune.  (Plaster.) 

12a.  Japanese  Woman.  (Marble.) 

Gines  y  Ortiz,  Adela,  Madrid. 

13.  A  Struggle  for  Life.  (Plaster.) 

Inurria  Lainosa,  Mateo,  Cordoba. 

14.  Santa  Teresa  de  Jesus.  (Artificial  mar¬ 
ble.) 

Marinas  y  Garcia,  Aniceto,  Segovia. 

15.  The  Fishers  Caught.  (Group  in  plas¬ 
ter.) 

15a.  Model  Resting.  (Bronze.) 

Monserrat  y  Portella,  Jose,  Barcelona. 

16.  The  First  Attempt.  (Plaster.) 

Montero  y  Navas,  Jose,  Madrid. 

17.  The  Allegory  of  Architecture.  (Plaster.) 
Museo  Nacional  de  Pintura  y  Escultura, 

Madrid. 

18.  Tradition.  (Bronze.)  By  Augustin 
Querol,  Tortosa. 

18a.  Child  and  Duck.  (Bronze.)  By  Justo 
Gandarias,  Barcelona. 

19.  Shipwrecked.  (Plaster.) 

19a.  The  First  Pair  of  Earrings.  By  Miguel 
Angel  Trilles.  (Plaster.) 

19b.  Mars.  By  Cipriano  Folgueras.  (Plas¬ 
ter.) 

Nunez  Fernandez,  Ramon,  Madrid. 

20.  Slave  in  Market  Place.  (Plaster.) 
Parera  y  Saurina,  Antonio,  Barcelona. 

21.  Labor’s  Reward.  (Plaster.) 

Reynes,  Jose,  Barcelona. 

22.  San  Luis  Gonzaga.  (Plaster.) 

Riera  y  Casanovas,  Juan,  Barcelona. 

23.  Imitation  of  metal  decorative  Plaque 
— The  Barcelona  Exposition  of  1888. 

23a.  Bas-relief — Music. 

Serra,  Francisco  de  Asis,  Barcelona. 

24.  A  Nazarene. ) 

24a.  St.  Gerome.  y  (Busts  in  baked  clay.) 
24b.  Child  Jesus.  ) 

Vallmitjana  Abarca,  Agapito,  Barcelona 

25.  The  Lion  Hunter.  (Baked  clay.) 


SPAIN. 


179 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhtbit 

No. 

Vallmitjana,  Venancio,  Barcelona. 

26.  Beauty  Vanquishing  Force.  (Baked 
clay.) 

Viziano  y  Marti,  Jose,  Valencia. 

27.  Cardinal  Cisneros.  (Plaster.) 

GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

In  Galleries  21,  22,  23. 

Agrasot  y  Juan,  Joaquin,  Valencia. 

28.  To  the  Health  of  the  Bride. 

28a.  Sisters  of  Charity. 

Aguado  y  Guerra,  Jose,  Madrid. 

29.  A  Stable. 

Alcayde  y  Montoyo,  Julia,  Madrid. 

30.  The  Great  Square. 

Aldana  Montes,  Francisco,  Madrid. 

31.  Landscape. 

Algarrla  y  Hurtado,  Cosme,  Madrid. 

32.  San  Francisco  de  Asis. 

Alvarez  Dumont,  Cesar,  Madrid. 

33.  Episode  of  the  War  of  Indepen¬ 
dence,  1808. 

Alvarez  Luis,  Barcelona. 

34.  The  Visit. 

Anaya  y  Leon,  Francisco,  Seville. 

35.  The  Drama  of  Montiel. 

35a.  Souvenir  of  Seville. 

35b.  Street  in  Granada. 

Araujo  Ruano,  Joaquin,  Madrid. 

36.  *'  Who  is  to  Pay?  ” 

36a.  Mouth  of  the  Vigo. 

36b.  Fish  Market  on  the  Vigo. 

Arnedo,  Jorge  de,  Seville. 

37.  The  Rest  at  the  Spring. 

Arpa  y  Perea,  Jose,  Seville. 

38.  A  Peasant  Girl. 

38a.  Pompey’s  Funeral. 

38b.  Landscape. 

38c.  Port  of  Seville. 

Arroyo  Fernandez,  Rafael,  Madrid. 

39.  Andalusian  Dancer. 

„  39a.  Landscape. 

'  Baixas  Carreter,  Juan,  Barcelona. 

40.  Contemplation. 

Barbara  y  Balza,  Joaquin,  Madrid. 

41.  The  Last  Farewell. 

Barrau,  Laureano,  Barcelona. 

42.  Peasant  and  Women. 

Bermudo  Mateos,  Jose,  Madrid. 

43.  Under  the  Awning. 

43a.  In  Guinol. 

43b.  The  Cafe  Thief. 

Beruete,  Aureliano  de,  Madrid. 

44.  The  Heights  of  Fuenfria. 

44a.  Landscape  at  Torrelodones. 


Exhibit 

No. 

44b.  The  Guadarrama  Mountain?,  from 
Madrid. 

Bilbao,  Gonzalo,  Sevilla. 

45.  Return  from  Work. 

45a.  Friday  in  a  Cemetery  in  Morocco. 

45b.  San  Trovato,  Venice. 

45c.  Resting. 

45d.  Orange  Pickers  in  Andalusia. 

45e.  “Come  Back  Soon.” 

Brockmann  y  Llanos,  Elisa,  Madrid. 

47.  A  Procession  in  the  Cloisters  of  San 
Juan  de  los  Reyes,  Toledo. 

Brugada  y  Panizo,  Luis,  Barcelona. 

48.  Lost! 

Buxo  y  Tresangels,  Luis,  Barcelona. 

49.  Court  of  the  Geese,  Cathedral  of  Bar¬ 
celona. 

Campuzano,  Tomas,  Madrid. 

50.  Cantabrian  Coast. 

Casas,  Ramon,  Barcelona. 

51.  Erik-Satie. 

51a.  Looking  over  Books. 

Castelucho,  A.  y  C.,  Barcelona. 

52.  A  Portrait. 

52a.  Rest. 

Checa  y  Delicado,  Felipe,  Badajoz. 

53.  “I  Have  Had  Enough;  it  Stings.” 

53a.  Making  Use  of  an  Opportunity. 

53b.  Flowers  and  Fruit. 

53c.  A  Florist. 

Clemente  y  Peru,  Salvador,  Seville. 

54.  The  Summer  Swallows  Will  Return. 

54a.  Under  the  Vine. 

54b.  Flowers. 

Comba  y  Garcia,  Juan,  Madrid. 

55.  Artillery  Passing. 

Cortes  y  Cordero,  Eduardo,  Sevilla. 

56.  Head  of  an  Andalusian  Woman 
56a.  Head  of  an  Andalusian  Woman. 

56b.  Head  of  an  Andalusian  Woman. 
Crespo  Villanueva,  Manuel,  Madrid. 

57.  Entrance  to  House  in  Which  Columbus 
Died. 

Cusachs  y  Cusachs,  Jose,  Barcelona. 

58.  Lancers  on  the  March. 

58a.  Trumpeter  of  Chasseurs. 

58b.  Cavalry  Crossing  a  Ford. 

Cutanda,  Vicente,  Madrid. 

59.  A  Strike  in  Vizcaya. 

Dapousa  Bengoechea,  Niceto,  Madrid 

60.  Flowers. 

60a.  Birds. 

Diez  Frances,  Jose,  Barcelona. 

61.  Ruined  Houses. 

61a.  Early  Dawn. 

Dominguez,  M.,  Madrid. 

61b.  A  Royal  Ball. 

61c.  Venetian  Terrace. 


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DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 


Exhibit 

No. 

Esteban  y  Vivero,  Enrique,  Madrid. 

62.  Flying  Artillery. 

Fernandez  Gil,  Federico,  Malaga. 

63.  Bay  of  Malaga. 

Ferran,  Luis,  Madrid. 

63a.  The  May  Pole. 

63b.  The  Palace  Gate  on  Reception  Day. 
Ferrer,  Antonio  de,  Barcelona. 

64.  Interior  of  a  Catalan  Farmhouse. 

64a.  Leaving  Church. 

64b.  The  Pilgrim. 

64c.  Catalan  Girl,  a  hundred  years  ago. 
Ferrer  Calatayud,  Pedro,  Madrid. 

65-  Wrecks;  a  Stormy  Day  in  the  Levant. 
Fierros  y  Alvarez,  Dionisio,  Oviedo. 

66.  Roman  Boy. 

66a.  The  Timid  Girl. 

66b.  Marine,  near  Cantabria. 

Frances  y  Arribas,  Fernanda,  Madrid. 

68.  Crabs. 

68a.  Field  Flowers. 

Frances  y  Pascual,  Placido,  Madrid. 

69.  Father’s  Advice. 

69a.  In  the  Garden. 

Galdacano  y  Avellaneda,  Antonio  de,  Bar¬ 
celona. 

70.  “Here  he  Comes.”  (Scene  in  bull  fight.) 
Galofre  Oiler,  Francisco,  Barcelona. 

71.  A  Public  Whipping,  in  Barcelona  in  the 
middle  of  the  17th  century. 

Galvez,  Mariano  Miguel,  Zaragoza. 

72.  RightBank  of  the  Ebro,  in  Saragossa. 
Garcia,  Camoyano,  Fernando,  Seville. 

73.  A  Lullaby. 

Garcia  Hispaleto,  Manuel,  Madrid. 

74.  The  belle  with  the  white  mantilla. 
Garcia  Prieto,  Andres,  Santander 

75.  The  Tarantella. 

75a.  War  News. 

75b.  One  Angel  More. 

75c.  Ducal  Palace,  Venice. 

75d.  Landscape,  Picos  de  Europa. 

75e.  Landscape. 

75L  Portico  of  Ducal  Palace,  Venice. 

75g.  The  Ginaleca  Canal,  Venice. 

75h.  rl  he  Grand  Canal,  Venice 
75i.  The  Campagna,  Rome. 

Garcia  Tome,  Balbina,  Seville. 

76.  A  Florist. 

76a.  A  Tradeswoman. 

76b.  Preparing  for  a  Festival. 

Garcia  y  Rodriguez,  Manuel,  Seville. 

77.  Summer  in  Seville. 

Gari  Torrent,  Onofre,  Madrid. 

78.  Fishers  Casting  Nets. 

Garnelo,  Eloisa,  Madrid. 

79.  Mountain  Vintagers. 


No. 

Garnelo,  Jose,  Madrid. 

80.  The  First  Homage  Paid  to  Columbus 
in  the  New  World. 

80a.  Suicide  for  Love. 

80b.  Interior  of  St.  Marc’s,  Venice. 

80c.  “I  Could  Have  Been  a  Minister." 

8od.  An  Englishman. 

Gartner,  Jose,  Malaga. 

81.  The  Invincible.  Wreck  of  the  Spanish 
Armada. 

81a.  Port  of  Malaga. 

Gasch  y  Blanch,  Luis,  Valencia. 

82.  An  Idyl. 

Genoves  Bernal,  Eulogio,  Malaga. 

83.  Changing  the  Course.  An  incident  in 
the  discovery  of  America. 

Gessa  y  Arias,  Sebastian,  Madrid. 

84.  Autumn  Fruits. 

84a.  Spring  Fowersand  Fruit. 

Gomez  Salvador,  Constantino,  Valencia. 

85.  a  View  of  Pardo. 

Gonzalez  Sevillano,  Antonio,  Seville. 

86*  Fair  Time. 

86a.  The  First  Kiss. 

86b.  Arab  Festival. 

86c.  The  Hall  of  Ambassadors. 

86d.  Don  Miguel  de  Manara,  founder  of 
La  Caridad  (Charity)  in  Seville. 

Gonzalez  Simancas,  Manuel,  Barcelona. 

87.  A  Flank  Attack. 

87a  After  the  Battle. 

Gonzalvo  Perez,  Pablo,  Madrid. 

88.  St.  Marc’s,  Venice. 

88a.  The  Arabian  New  Tower,  Saragossa. 
88b.  Chapel  of  St.  Isidoro,  St.  Marc’s, 
Venice. 

Grante  Tejada,  Luis,  Malaga. 

89.  Flowers. 

Guillen  Pedemonte,  Madrid. 

90.  The  Last  Blast. 

Herrer,  Cesar,  Madrid. 

91.  Study  of  Ships. 

91a.  Santi  Apostoli  Canal,  Venice. 

Hidalgo,  Felix  Resurreccion,  Paris. 

92.  Farewell  to  the  Sun. 

92a.  Twilight. 

Jadraquey Sanchez  Ocana,  Miguel,  Madrid. 

93.  Great  and  Small  Game. 

Jaraba  Jimenez,  Manuel  Enrique,  Malaga. 

94.  Marine. 

94a.  Study  of  a  Figure. 

Jaspe,  Juan  Nepomuceno,  Corunna. 

95.  Near  Rome. 

95a.  The  Road  up  to  Panticosta. 

Jimenez  Aranda,  Jose,  Madrid. 

96.  An  Accident  in  the  Bull  Ring. 

96a.  “Who  is  Fooling  Whom?” 

96b.  On  the  Terrace. 

I  96c.  A  Game  of  Chess, 


SPAIN. 


181 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

96d.  The  Saint’s  Sweets. 

Jimenez  Aranda,  Luis,  Paris. 

97.  A  Hospital  Ward.  Visit  of  the  Chief 
Physician. 

97a.  The  Cloth  Market  in  the  Temple, 
Paris. 

97b.  For  a  Good  Boy. 

97c.  The  Lovers. 

Lafita  y  Blanco,  Jose,  Seville. 

98.  Banks  of  the  Guadalete. 

98a.  Pier  of  the  Port  of  Santa  Maria. 

98b.  An  Inn,  Seville. 

Laforet,  Eduardo,  Castellon  de  la  Plana. 

99.  Interior  of  the  Cathedral  of  Toledo. 
Larrocha  Gonzalez,  Jose  de,  Madrid. 

100.  The  Gold  Hunter. 

Lhardy,  Augustin,  Madrid. 

101.  Landscape. 

Lopez  Cabrera,  Ricardo,  Seville. 

102.  Grandma’s  Story. 

102a.  The  Spinner. 

102b.  The  Lazy  Corner. 

1 02c.  Daphnis  and  Chloe. 

Lopez  Cantero,  Manuel,  Seville. 

I02d.  Hall  of  Ambassadors,  the  Alcazar, 
Seville. 

I02e.  Court  of  Figures,  Alcazar,  Seville. 

Lorenzale  Rogent,  Ramiro.  Barcelona. 

103.  Contrast. 

Loubere,  Juan,  Malaga. 

104.  Rest. 

104a.  Andalusian  Peasants. 

104b.  Study  from  the  Nude. 

Madrazoy  Garreta,  Ricardo  de. 

105.  The  Bathing  Hour. 

105a.  Consuelo. 

Manterola,  Lucia,  Madrid. 

106.  The  Lovers’  Torment. 

Marcony  Carcel,  Julia,  Valencia. 

107.  Peasant  Woman  of  Valencia. 

107a.  Flowers. 

Moreno  Carbonero,  Jose. 

108.  Gil  Bias. 

108a.  “Go  On.” 

108b.  Don  Quixote  and  the  Flock  of  Sheep. 

Marques  Garcia,  Jose  Maria,  Barcelona. 

109.  Two  Mothers. 

Maiquez  y  Hernandez,  Joaquin  Maria, 
Madrid. 

no.  The  Seamstress’ Room. 

Martinez  Abades,  Juan,  Madrid, 
in.  The  Pilot’s  Burial, 
ina.  In  the  Bay. 
mb.  Study  of  Surf, 
inc.  Breaking  Waves. 

Martinez  y  Altes,  Gabriel,  Barcelona. 

112.  Monks  Redeeming  Prisoners  in 
Tangiers,  1500. 

112a.  Gamblers,  XVI  Century. 


Exhibit 

No. 

112b.  Tavern,  XVI  Century. 

Maura  y  Montaner,  Francisco,  Madrid. 

113.  Alcala  Street,  Madrid,  after  the  Bull 
Fight. 

113a.  Twilight. 

113b.  View  of  Palma  de  Mallorca. 

Maureta  y  Aracil,  Gabriel,  Madrid. 

1 14.  Mary  Stuart  Just  Before  the  Execution. 
114a.  Spoiled  Child. 

Meifren  y  Roig,  Eliseo,  Barcelona. 

115.  Marine. 

Menocal.  Armando,  Habana. 

115a.  Embarcation  of  Columbus,  by  order 
of  Bobadilla. 

MoragasyTorras, Tomas,  Barcelona. 

1 16.  Morocco  Caravan  Resting. 

Moreno  Carbonero,  Jose,  Madrid. 

116a.  Gil  Bias. 

116b.  Gee  up,  Jenny! 

116c.  The  Adventure  of  the  Sheep.  (Don 
Quixote.) 

Morera,  Jaime,  Madrid. 

1 17.  Coast  of  Normandy. 

Munoz,  Lucena,  Tomas,  Madrid. 

118.  Palm  Sunday. 

n8a*  Garden  of  the  Escurial. 

118b.  Coaching  Station  in  Granada. 

Murillo  Carreras,  Rafael,  Malaga. 

1 19.  The  Tower  of  Homage.  A  Moorish 
relic  in  Malaga. 

Museo  Nacional  de  Pintura  y  Escultura, 

Madrid. 

120.  Isabella,  the  Catholic,  Dictating  Her 
Will.  By  Eduardo  Rosales,  Madrid. 

120a.  The  Lovers  of  Teruel.  By  Antonio 
Munoz  Degrain,  Valencia. 

120b.  Conversion  of  the  Duke  of  Candia. 

By  Jose  Moreno  Carbonero. 

120c.  An  Anniversary.  By  Angel  Andrade, 
Ciudad  Real. 

i2od.  Communion  on  Board  Ship.  By  Juan 
Abades  Martinez,  Gijon. 

Ocon  y  Rivas,  Emilio,  Malaga. 

121.  The  Last  Hurrah. 

Oliva  Rodrigo,  Eugenio,  Madrid. 

1 22.  Young  Savoyards. 

Ortiz  Gamundi,  Jose,  Valencia. 

123.  Landscape  Near  Valencia. 

Pacheco  y  Fuente,  Ricardo,  Santander. 

124.  “Well?” 

124a.  Study  of  a  Head. 

Parlade  y  Heredia,  Andres,  Seville. 

125.  Journey  to  Pavia, 

125a.  The  Treaty  of  Caspe. 

Paternani,  Enrique,  Haro. 

126.  Mother’s  Visit. 

Pelayo  Fernandez,  Eduardo,  Madrid. 

127.  The  Guadarrama  Mountains, 


182 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil,  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Pena  y  Munoz,  Maximino,  Madrid. 

128.  Art  in  the  Country. 

129.  A  Dainty  Mouthful. 

Pinos  y  Pala,  Juan,  Barcelona. 

130.  Shepherdesses. 

Pirala,  Maria,  Madrid. 

131.  Sea  Fish. 

131a.  Autumn  Flowers. 

Planella  y  Rodriguez,  Juan,  Barcelona. 

132.  The  Little  Weaver. 

Porro,  Angel,  Habana. 

132a.  Landscape  in  Calabazar. 

132b.  Field  of  Labor. 

132c.  Noon  on  the  Lake. 

I32d.  A  Ceiba  Tree. 

Primelles,  Angel,  Habana. 

132c.  Port  of  Habana  in  a  Storm. 

132L  Dawn  on  the  Beach  of  San  Lazaro. 
Ramirez  e  Ibanez,  Manuel,  Madrid. 

133.  In  the  Garden. 

133a.  Suburbs  of  Madrid. 

133b.  Head  of  a  Child. 

Riquer  e  Inglada,  Alejandro  de,  Barcelona. 

134.  The  Divine  Shepherd. 

134a.  The  Duck  Tender. 

Robles  y  Martinez,  Jose,  Oviedo. 

135.  Florinda. 

135a.  Sunday  in  a  Village. 

Rodriguez  de  Rivera,  Maria,  Madrid. 

136.  Grapes  and  Peaches.  > 

136a.  Pansies  and  Pelargonios. 

Roig  y  Soler,  Juan,  Barcelona. 

137.  Beach  at  Blanes. 

137a.  Port  of  Barcelona. 

137b.  Beach  at  Sitges. 

Ruiz  Garcia  de  Salces,  Madrid. 

137c.  Portrait. 

Ruiz  Luna,  Justo,  Cadiz. 

138.  October  12,  1492. 

Rusinol,  Santiago,  Barcelona. 

139.  An  Old  Woman. 

139a.  Cemetery  of  Montmartre. 

139b.  Garden  in  Winter. 

139c.  Pawnbroker’s  Shop. 

I39d.  Gardens  at  Montmartre. 

Sanchez  Cuello,  Alonzo,  Madrid. 

I39e.  Hernan  Cortes. 

Sans  y  Castano,  Francisco,  Barcelona. 

140.  A  Clown. 

Sans  y  Corbella,  Tomas,  Barcelona. 

141.  A  Catalan  Woman. 

141a.  A  Norman. 

Santa  Maria  Sedano,  Marceliano,  Burgos. 

142.  The  Triumph  of  the  Holy  Cross. 

142a.  Preparing  the  Mass. 

Simonet,  Enrique,  Malaga. 

143.  Flevit  Super  Illam. 

Sorolla,  Joaquin,  Madrid. 
r44.  Another  Marguerite, 


Exhibit 

No. 

144a.  In  a  Group. 

144b.  Flower  Girls. 

144c.  Relics. 

I44d.  The  Watchman. 

Texidor  y  Torres,  Modesto. 

145.  Unlucky. 

145a.  Melancholy. 

145b.  The  Little  Sailors. 

Tolosa  Alsina,  Aurelio,  Barcelona. 

146.  Flowers. 

Triado  y  Mayol,  Jose,  Barcelona. 

147.  Coast  of  Ampurdan. 

147a.  Interior  of  a  Catalan  House. 

147b.  In  the  Laboratory. 

Trias  y  Giro,  Federico,  Barcelona. 

148.  Under  tutelage. 

Turina,  Joaquin,  Seville. 

149.  Seville. 

149a.  Return  of  Columbus  to  Palos. 

Urgell  e  Inglada,  Modesto,  Barcelona. 

150.  “Be  Still.”  . 

Uria  Jose,  Madrid. 

151.  Papa’s  Sword. 

Utrillo  y  Viadera,  Antonio,  Barcelona. 

152.  Carmen. 

Vayreda  y  Vila,  Mariano,  Barcelona. 

153.  Repose. 

Vega  y  Marrugal,  Jose  de  la,  Seville. 

154.  Grapes. 

154a.  Grapes. 

154b.  Corral  at  Seville. 

154c.  Chaplain  of  Santa  Clara,  Seville. 
Vila  Prades,  Julio.  Valencia. 

155.  Grave  Diggers. 

Vilar  Torres,  Jose,  Valencia. 

156.  Autumn  Twilight. 

156a.  The  Mill. 

Villalobos  y  Diaz,  Manuel,  Seville. 

157.  Head  of  an  Andalusian  Woman. 
Villegas  Brieva,  Manuel,  Madrid. 

158.  Memories. 

158a.  The  Washing  Place  at  Montecellio. 
158b.  War. 

Vivo  Tarin,  Eugenio,  Valencia. 

159.  A  Cosy  Nest. 

Xumetra  y  Ragull,  Fernando,  Barcelona 

160.  The  Liberal  Arts. 

x6oa.  The  Arts  Saluting  Immortality. 


GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

Aguirre  y  Rodriguez,  Miguel,  Madrid. 

161.  Monaguillo. 

Castelucho,  A.  y  C.,  Barcelona. 

162.  Office  in  a  Palace. 

162a.  Bath-room,  Moorish  style, 

162b.  Bed-room,  Moderp, 


SPAIN. 


183 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors,  Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

162c.  Vestibule  for  a  Court  House, 
Renaissance. 

Florez,  Eduardo,  Madrid. 
i62d.  Don  Quixote  and  the  Sheep. 

Gomez  Salvador,  Coastantino,  Valencia 
i62e.  The  Flower  Girls. 

Garcia  Hispaleto,  Manuel,  Madrid 

163.  A  Moorish  Woman. 

Houghton,  Carrie,  Madrid. 

163a.  Columbus  before  the  Catholic  Kings. — 
Water  color  on  kid. — Fragment  of  the 
painting  by  Jover. 

Pelliser,  J.  L., Garcia, Province  of  Barcelona. 
163b.  Two  drawings  for  illustration. 

GROUP  142. 

Alzamora,  Federico,  Habana. 

164.  Enamel;  “Minerva.” 

Rebollo,  Emilia,  Malaga. 

165.  Decorative  Painting  by  a  special  pro¬ 
cess. 

GROUP  148. 

Araujo  Ruano,  Joaquin,  Madrid. 

166.  A  Head  —  from  Rembrandt’s  “Syn 
dies.”  (Copper  plate.) 

166a.  Philip  IV’s  Fool — after  Velasquez. 
(Copperplate.) 

166b.  Portrait  of  Prince  Baltasar  Carlos — 
after  Velasquez.  (Copperplate.) 

166c.  Vandyke  and  the  Marquis  of  Bristol 
— after  Vandyck. 

Rieusset,  Francisco,  Barcelona. 

167.  Samples  of  Etchings  and  Engravings 
on  Steel  and  Copper. 

168.  Samples  ot  Etchings  aud  Engravings 
on  Steel  and  Copper. 

Rios,  Ricardo  de  los,  Madrid. 

Etchings: 

168a.  The  Minister’s  F riends.  (After  D.R.K.) 
168b.  Potatoes.  (After  Lerolle.) 

168c.  Fisher  Girl.  (After  C.  S.  Pearce.) 
i68d.  Curiosity.  (After  Pasini.) 
i68e.  Portrait  of  Garibaldi. 
i68f.  Reaper.  (After  Lerolle.) 
i68g.  Water  Bearer.  (After  C.  S.  Pearce.) 
i68h.  Prelude.  (After  C.  S.  Pearce.) 
i68i.  Prayer.  (After  C.  S.  Pearce.) 
i68j.  Portrait  of  Columbus. 


GROUP  144. 

Colomines  y  Calvet,  Enrique,  Habana. 
i68j.  Pen  and  ink  Portrait  of  Artist. 
Comba  y  Garcia,  Juan,  Madrid. 

169.  The  Arenas  Pier — Bilbao.  (Pastel). 


Exhibit 

No. 

Pando,  Jos&  de,  Seville. 

170.  The  Bath.  (Pastel.) 

170a.  The  Gardener.  (Pastel.) 

170b.  Good  to  Another.  (Pastel.) 

Pasco,  Jose,  Barcelona. 

171.  Designs  for  a  Phototype  and  Chromo- 
Lithographic  Calendar. 

Pellicer,  J.  L.,  Gracia. 

172.  Two  Book  Illustrations.  (Pen  and  Ink.) 
Ottero  y  Colomines,  Habana. 

172a.  Pen  and  ink  portrait  of  the  wife  of 
the  President  of  the  U.  S. 

Piera,  Francisco,  Habana. 

172b.  Four  portraits  (Crayon). 

Quinones,  Arthuro,  Habana. 

172c.  Crayon  portrait. 


GROUP  145. 

Fernandez  de  Robles,  Maximo,  Madrid. 
i72d.  The  Holy  Family.  (Carved  in  ivory.) 
Lopez,  Francisco  de  Asis,  Madrid. 
i72e.  Wax  design  for  a  medal  to  commem¬ 
orate  the  400th  anniversary  of  the  dis¬ 
covery  of  America. 

Zoido,  Antonio,  Badajoz. 

172L  Bridge  over  the  Albarragena.  (Picture, 
carved  in  black  marble.) 


FROM  VARIOUS  GROUPS. 

Architecture. 

Alonso,  Arsenio,  Leon. 

173.  Designs  for  a  Trimphal  Arch.  (Four 
drawings.) 

Amador  de  los  Rios,  Ramiro,  Madrid. 

174.  Temple  of  Florus  in  Egypt.  (Three 
drawings.) 

174a.  Temple  of  Antoninus  and  Fausta, 
Rome.  (Six  drawings.) 

Dalet,  Domingo,  Barcelona. 

175.  Designs  for  decoration  of  theatre  of 
the  Lyceum,  Barcelona. 

175a.  Printing  house  of  N.  Ramirez  &  Co., 
Barcelona. 

175b.  Hot  Baths  of  La  Garriga. 

175c.  Villa  Planas  in  Sardonola. 

176.  Vault  of  the  Vilumara  Family 

Garcia  y  Cabrera,  Vicente,  y  Herraiz, 
Pascual,  Madrid. 

177.  Designs  for  a  provincial  legislative 
building  at  Vizeaya.  (Ten  drawings.) 

Iturralde,  Antonio  de,  Valladolid. 

178.  Design  for  a  hospital. 

179.  Design  for  a  provincial  legislative 
building. 


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Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Junta  gestora  del  Mausoles,  de  los  Bom- 

beros,  Habana. 

179a.  Plan  of  the  Monument  and  descrip¬ 
tive  pamphlet.  (Zapata,  Architect; 
Querol,  Sculptor.) 

Pavia  y  Bermingham,  Joaquin,  Rome. 

180.  Restoration  of  the  Temple  of  Vesta, 
Roman  Forum.  (Nine  drawings.) 

Repulles,  Enrique  Maria,  Madrid. 

181.  Designs  for  the  Royal  Basilica  de 
Atocha,  Madrid.  (Fifteen  drawings.) 

Salas,  Ramon,  Tarragona. 

182.  Church  of  St.  Peter,  Tarragona. 


Exhibit 

No. 

182a.  Monument  to  Admiral  Roger  de 
Lauria. 

182b.  Bull  Ring. 

Torre,  Felix  de  la,  Madrid. 

183.  Design  for  Manicomio  de  Valencia. 
(Twenty-three  drawings.) 

Villar,  Francisco  del,  Barcelona. 

184.  Design  for  a  great  circus.  (Three 
drawings.) 

Zapata,  Julio  M.,  Madrid. 

185.  Design  for  a  provincial  legislative 
building.  (Six  drawings.) 


SWEDEN 


Royal  Commissioner, 

ARTUR  LEfrLER, 

Swedish  Pavilion,  Jackson  Park* 


Special  Commissioner  of  Tine  Arts, 

ANDERS  L.  ZORN, 

iSwedish  Pavilion,  Jackson  Park. 


for  Information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  A\r.  A.  PREYER,  at  entrance 
to  Holland  Section,  West  Court. 


185 


186 


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SWEDEN. 


Sculpture,  Paintings  in  Oil. 


GROUP  189. 

Sculpture. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Akerman,  W.,  Paris. 

1.  Madonna.  (Plaster  relief.) 

2.  “Sensitiva.” 

Borjesson,  Prof.  John,  Stockholm. 

3.  The  Brothers.  (Bronze  group.) 
Eriksson,  Christian,  Paris. 

4.  Carl  von  Linne.  (Plaster  relief.) 

5.  “  1779.”  (Marble.) 

6.  Blindman’s  Buff.  (Bronze  vase.) 
Hasselberg,  Per,  Stockholm, 

7.  The  Snowdrop.  (Plaster  statue.) 

8.  The  Frog.  (Plaster  statue.) 

9.  The  Water  Lilye  (Plaster  statue.) 

10.  Louis  de  Geer.  (Plaster  bust.) 

11.  Prince  Eugen.  (Bronze  bust.) 

12.  Olof  Wijk.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

13.  P.  Furstenberg  (Bronze  statuette.) 
Lundberg,  Th.,  Prof,,  Stockholm. 

14.  Relief  for  the  Decoration  of  a  Mantel¬ 
piece. 

Matton,  Ida,  Paris. 

15.  “  Mama.”  (Marble  statue.) 

Nystrdm,  Alf.,  Stockholm. 

16.  The  Lion  of  Gothia.  (Plaster.) 
Soderman,  N.  Aug.,  Stockholm. 

17.  John  Ericsson.  (Plaster  statuette,  in 
Swedish  Pavilion.) 

Wallgren,  Antoinette,  Paris. 

18.  Bretonne. 

GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

Albert,  G.,  Paris. 

19  French  Landscape. 

20.  French  Landscape. 

Andersson,  J.  A.  G.,  Stockholm. 

21.  Winter  Fishing. 

Arborelius,  O.,  Stockholm. 

22.  Landscape  in  Dalecarlia.  (I11  Swedish 
Pavilion.) 

23.  Hay  Carting  in  Dalecarlia. 


Exhibit 

No. 

24.  Sunday  Morning  in  Dalecarlia. 

25.  Bridal  Procession  in  Dalecarlia. 

Beer,  A.,  Stockholm.  (Swedish  Pavilion.) 

26.  The  Castle  of  Tido,  Sweden. 

Behm,  Wilhelm,  Gnesta. 

27.  Birch  Grove,  Sodermanland.  (In  Swed¬ 
ish  Pavilion.) 

28.  Winter  Landscape. 

29.  Landscape,  River  Valley  of  the  Indal- 
selfven.  (In  Swedish  Pavilion.) 

Bergh,  R.,  Stockholm. 

30.  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  B. 

31.  An  Old  Song. 

32.  Landscape. 

Bjorck,  O.,  Stockholm. 

33.  Portrait  of  Baron  J.  M.  Nordenfalk. 

34.  Interior  of  Cow-house. 

35.  Portrait  Study. 

Bonnier,  Eva,  Stockholm. 

36.  My  Housekeeper. 

37.  Music. 

38.  Portrait;  Mr.  H.  L. 

Borg,  A.,  Stockholm. 

39.  Scene  from  Fair  in  Orebro.  (In  Swedish 
Pavilion.) 

40.  Elk  Hunt.  (In  Swedish  Pavilion.) 
Bredberg,  Mina,  Stockholm. 

41.  Portrait  of  a  Russian  Artist. 

Chadwick,  E.,  Stockholm. 

42.  Carmencita. 

43.  Rainbow. 

44.  “  My  Boy.” 

EkstrOm,  P.,  Segerstad,  Oland. 

45-  Moonrise,  Saro. 

46.  Breaking  Up  of  the  Ice,  Oscarshamn. 

47.  Dawning,  Normandy. 

48.  Landscape,  Marstrand. 

49.  December  Midday  Sun,  Oland. 

50.  Autumn,  Oland. 

Ericsson,  Joh.,  Gothenburg. 

51.  Moonrise. 

H.  R.  H.  Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden  and  Nor¬ 
way. 

52.  The  Forest. 

53.  Autumn  Day. 

54.  The  Temple. 


SWEDEN. 


187 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Feychving,  H.,  Stockholm.  (Swedish  Pa¬ 
vilion.) 

55.  Regatta  in  the  Archipelago. 

Genberg,  A.,  Stockholm.  (Swedish  Pa¬ 
vilion.) 

56.  View  of  the  Tottehummeln,  Areskutan, 
Sweden. 

57.  Church  of  Are,  in  Jemtland,.  Sweden. 
Hagborg,  Aug.,  Paris. 

58.  Beggar. 

59.  Evening. 

60.  Low  Tide. 

61.  “Bijou  and  Honore.” 

Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Osterby,  Torshalla. 

62.  Autumn. 

Jansson,  Eug.,  Stockholm. 

63.  Twilight  in  May. 

Jungstedt,  A.  Stockholm.  (Swedish  Pa¬ 
vilion.) 

64.  Portrait  of  H.  R.  M.,  the  King  of  Swe¬ 
den.  (In  Swedish  Pavilion.) 

65.  Railroad  Laborers. 

Keyser,  Elisabeth,  Stockholm. 

66.  Peasant  Woman,  Normandy. 
Kindborg,  J.,  Stockholm. 

67.  Landscape,  Wermland,  Sweden.  (In 
Swedish  Pavilion.) 

Kretlger,  Nils,  Warberg. 

68.  Summer  Evening. 

69.  Street  View  from  Warberg. 

70.  Evening. 

71.  Winter  Idyll. 

72.  Evening. 

Kronberg,  Julius,  Professor,  Stockholm. 

73.  Portrait  of  Charles  XII.  (In  Swedish 
Pavilion.) 

Kulle,  J.,  Stockholm. 

74.  Scanian  Peasant’s  Cottage.  (In  Swedish 
Pavilion.) 

Larsson  ^*'“1  Gothenburg. 

75.  My  Famn). 

76.  “  Ulf  ”  in  the  Sunset. 

77.  A  Swedish  Fairy  Tale. 

Liljefors,  Bruno,  Upsala. 

78.  Bear  Hunting.  (In  Swedish  Pavilion.) 

79.  Fox  Shooting. 

80.  Game  Shooting.  9 

81.  Hawk’s  Nest. 

82.  Foxes. 

83.  Wild  Geese. 

84.  Night. 

85.  Grouse  Shooting. 

Lindholm,  B.,  Gothenburg. 

86.  Rocks,  Scania. 

87.  The  Cattegat,  off  Halland’s  Vadero. 

Lindman,  Ax.,  Stockholm. 

88.  Terrace  in  Positano. 

89.  Way  Along  the  Coast  at  Amalfi. 


Exhibit 

No. 

90.  Capri  with  Castiglione  and  Monte 

Salaro. 

91.  Surf  at  Bagno  di  Tiberio. 

92.  Naples,  Riviera  di  Chiaia. 

Lundstrdm,  Ernst,  Stockholm. 

93.  “Berzelii  Park,”  Stockholm. 

94.  The  Norrstrom,  Stockholm. 
Nordstrom,  Karl,  Hoga,  Bohuslan. 

95.  The  Yellow  House. 

96.  Winter  Landscape. 

97.  Twilight. 

98.  In  Winter  Harbor. 

Norrman,  H.,  Tranas. 

100.  Autumn. 

Osterlind,  Allan,  Stockholm. 

101.  The  Orphans. 

Pauli,  G.,  Stockholm. 

102.  Legend. 

103.  Midsummer’s  Night. 

104.  Winter  Morning  in  Stockholm. 

Pauli,  Hanna,  Stockholm. 

105.  Portrait;  Vennie  S. 

106.  Portrait;  K.  Nordstrom,  the  Artist. 

107.  The  “Name’s-day.” 

Rosen,  Count  G.  von,  Prof.,  Stockholm. 

108.  Nordenskiold. 

109.  Portrait;  Count  Lagerberg. 
no.  Portrait;  Prof.  G.  W.  Palm. 
Rosenberg,  Edv.,  Stockholm. 

in.  View  of  Norrstrom  and  the  Royal 
Palace  of  Stockholm.  (In  Swedish  Pa¬ 
vilion. 

Salza,  C.  F.  von,  St.  Louis. 

1 12.  Portrait. 

Schultzberg,  A.,  Grangarde. 

113.  The  First  Snowfall. 

1 14.  The  Last  Sunbeam. 

115.  Evening  (Picardy). 

Schulzenheim,  Ida  von,  Stockholm. 

116.  “Too  Hot.” 

1 17.  Greyhounds. 

Sparre,  Emma,  Baroness,  Stockholm. 

118.  Interior  of  the  Castle  of  Gripsholm. 
Stolpe,  Marie  Louise,  Stockholm. 

119.  In  Memoriam  Linnei. 

Svensson,  C.  F.,  Stockholm. 

120.  Sailors  in  the  Oresund. 

Thegerstrdm,  R.,  Stockholm. 

121.  A  Calm. 

Thorne,  Alf.,  Stockholm. 

122.  Namndo  in  the  Archipelago  of  Stock¬ 
holm.  (In  Swedish  Pavilion.) 

123.  Trolling.  (In  Swedish  Pavilion.) 

124.  Oat  Harvest. 

Tradgardh,  Carl,  P~Ha. 

125.  Going  to  Market. 

126.  Cow-keeper. 

Wahlberg,  Prof.  Alf.,  Paris. 

127.  Night  on  the  Swedish  Coast. 


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Paintings  in  Oil,  Water  Colors,  Engravings  and  Etchings,  Drawings  and  Carvings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

128.  Evening  (Hallands’  Vadero.) 

129.  Stockholm  in  Moonlight. 

130.  Misty  Night,  Oise. 

131.  River  Landscape  (Eure.) 

132.  Morning  (Oise.) 

133.  View  from  the  West  Coast  of  Sweden 
Wahlstrom,  Charlotte,  Stockholm. 

134.  Moonrise. 

Wallander,  Alf.,  Stockholm. 

135.  “Putte.” 

Westman,  Edw.,  Stockholm. 

136.  Spring  Evening. 

137.  Hay-making  in  Normandy. 

Zorn,  And.  L.,  Paris. 

138.  “Margit.” 

139.  Omnibus. 

140.  Ball. 

141.  Fair  in  Mora,  Sweden. 

142.  A  Toast  in  “Idun.” 

143.  A  Forest  Study. 

144.  Sunset. 

GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

Boberg,  Anna,  Stockholn. 

145.  Venice. 

146.  Gondolas. 

147.  View  from  Menaggio. 

Ericsson,  Anna,  Gothenburg. 

148.  View  from  Ronneby,  Sweden. 

149.  Moon-rise. 

Gellerstedt,  Prof.  A.  T.,  Stockholm. 

150.  Swedish  Views.  (In  Swedish  Pavilion.) 
Hermelin,  T.,  Baron,  Stockholm. 

151.  Runic  Monuments.  )  In  Swedish 

152.  The  Barrows  of  Upsala.  )  Pavilion. 
Jolin,  Ellen,  Stockholm. 

153.  The  Baptistry  of  Sienna. 

Larson,  Carl,  Gothenburg. 

154.  Portrait;  Mrs.  F. 

155.  Interior  of  Dalecarrian  Peasant  Cot¬ 
tage,  winter  time. 

Tiren,  J.,  Stockholm. 

(Paintings  in  Swedish  Pavilion.) 

156.  Landscape  with  Lapps. 

157.  Lapp  on  Snow  Skates.  (“Skidor.”) 

158.  Lapps  Catching  Reindeer. 

GROUP  142. 

Paintings  on  Ivory,  on  Enamel,  on  Metal, 
on  Porcelain  or  Other  Wares;  Fresco 
Painting  on  Walls. 

Aithin,  C.,  Stockholm. 

159.  Decorative  Painting. 


GROUP  148. 

Engravings  and  Etchings;  Prints. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Boberg,  F.,  Stockholm. 

160.  Birger  Jarl. 

161.  St.  Catherine  Church,  Stockholm. 

162.  Interior  of  Italian  Yard. 

163.  The  Choir  of  San  Marco,  Venice. 
Haglund,  R.,  Stockholm. 

164.  The  German  Church  in  Stockholm. 

165.  “Kornhamn,”  Stockholm. 

166.  The  Furstenberg  Art-Gallery  in  Goth- 
enberg. 

Haig,  A.  H.,  Haslemere,  Surrey,  England. 

167.  The  Cathedral  of  Burgos. 

168.  Arab  Students,  Cairo. 

169.  Arab  Quarters,  Cairo. 

170.  In  Rhine-Land. 

171.  Towing  in  the  Prize. 

172.  Wisby,  Twilight. 

173.  Stockholm. 

Rosen,  Count  G.  von,  Prof.,  Stockholm. 

174.  Six  Etchings. 

Zorn,  And.  L.,  Paris. 

175.  Statuette  of  my  Grandmother.  (Wood.) 

176.  Etchings. 

GROUP  144. 

Chalk,  Charcoal,  Pastel  and  Other 
Drawings. 

Andren,  V.,  Stockholm. 

177.  Views  and  Characters  from  Stock¬ 
holm. 

H.  R.  H.  Prince  Eugen,  of  Sweden  and 
Norway;  Stockholm. 

178.  Summer  Day. 

Jansson,  Eug.,  Stockholm. 

179.  Venus. 

Liljefors,  Bruno,  Upsala. 

180.  Eight  Drawing- 

Nordstr^„,  Jtloga,  Bohuslan. 

181.  Night. 

182.  Moonrise. 

183.  Dawning. 

184.  Moonlight. 

Wallander,  Alf.,  Stockholm. 

185.  A  Poulterer. 

186.  Evening  Su». 

187.  Coffee  Party  Sixty  Years  Ago. 

GROUP  145. 

Antique  and  Modern  Carvings;  Engrav¬ 
ings  in  Medallions  or  in  Gems, 
Cameos,  Intaglios. 

Norman,  A.  E. 

i&d.  Columbus’  Arrival  in  America.  (Cut 
with  pen-knife  from  a  solid  block  of 
hardwood.)  In  Swedish  Pavilion. 


ITALY 


Royal  Special  Commissioner  for  the  Pine  Arts, 

ANGELO  DEL  NERO, 

339  Michigan  Avenue. 


Tor  information,  prices  and  copyrights  please  apply  to  the  Italian  Official  Agent, 
Tine  Art  Building,  West  Annex,  Room  76. 


190 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


ITALY. 


Sculpture. 


GROUP  189. 

Sculpture. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Albacini,  A.,  Rome. 

1.  Roman  Type.  (Marble  bust.) 

2.  Pompeiian  Flower  Girl.  (Marble  stat¬ 
uette.) 

3.  Pompeiian  Water  Girl.  (Marble  statu¬ 
ette.) 

4.  Innocence.  (Marble  statuette.) 

5.  Bathing  Woman.  (Marble  statue.) 

6  Roman  Type.  (Marble  bust.) 

Allegretti,  A.,  Rome. 

7.  Eve  After  Sin.  (Marble  statue.) 
Andreoni,  O.,  Rome. 

8.  Ruth.  (Marble  statue.) 

9.  Flora.  (Marble  statue.) 

10.  Cupid  in  Ambush.  (Marble  group.) 
Apolloni,  A.,  Rome. 

11.  Beatrice.  (Marble  medallion.) 

12.  Hon.  Chauncey  M.  Depew.  (Marble 
bust.) 

13.  Mrs.  Julia  Ward  Howe.  (Marble  bust.) 

14.  Plaster  Cast  of  Robert  Burns’  Monu¬ 
ment. 

15.  Original  Design  in  Plaster  for  a  mon¬ 
umental  fountain — Man  Struggling  with 
Marine  Monsters. 

16.  Love’s  Dream.  (Marble  head.) 

17.  Mother  Most  Pure.  (Plaster  statue.) 

18.  American  Mythology.  (Marble  statue.) 
Argenti,  G.,  Milan. 

19.  Martyr.  (Marble  statue.) 

20.  Modesty.  (Marble  bust.) 

Astorri,  E.,  Milan. 

21.  Lucy.  (Marble  bust.) 

22.  Friendship.  (Marble  group.) 

23.  Serenade.  (Marble  statuette.) 

24.  Minstrel.  (Marble  statuette.)  * 
Barbella,  C.,  Castellamare  Adriatico. 

25.  Noli  Me  Tangere.  (Plaster  bust.) 

26.  Love  Song.  (Bronze  group.) 

27.  Departure.  (Bronze  group.) 

28.  Return.  (Bronze  group.) 

29.  Alone.  (Bronze  group.) 

30.  Believe  Me.  (Bronze  group.) 

31.  Harmony.  (Bronze  group.) 

32.  Bourn.  (Silvered  bronze  statuette.) 


Exhibit 

No. 

33.  More!  More!  (Silvered  bronze  statu¬ 
ette.) 

34.  Farewell  of  the  Bride.  (Bronze  group.) 
Bardi,  A.,  Carrara. 

35.  Europe.  (Marble  statue.) 

36.  Asia.  (Marble  statue.) 

37.  America.  (Marble  statue.) 

38.  Africa.  (Marble  statue.) 

39.  Mechanics.  (Marble  statue.) 

40.  Genius  of  Science.  (Marble  statue.) 

41.  Labor.  (Marble  statue.) 

42.  Physics.  (Marble  statue.) 

43.  Fidelity.  (Marble  statue.) 

44.  Sea  Nymph.  (Marble  statue.) 

45.  Angel  of  Resurrection.  (Marble  statue.) 

46.  Flower  Girl.  (Marble  statuette.) 
Bastiani,  Florence. 

47.  During  the  Vintage.  (Marble  group.) 

48.  The  Return  from  the  Feast.  (Bronze 
group.) 

Bazzaro,  E.,  Milan. 

49.  At  the  Cafe  Chantant.  (Bronze  statu¬ 
ette.) 

50.  Bedouin  Mother.  (Bronze  group.) 
Bertone,  A.,  Florence. 

51.  Fruit  Seller.  (Marble  statue.) 

Biondi,  E.,  Rome. 

52.  Mena.  (Bronze  head.) 

53.  Cicillo.  (Bronze  head.) 

54.  On  a  Spree.  (Bronze  group.) 

55.  Remembrance.  (Bronze  statuette ) 

56.  Bad  Luck.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

57.  Cqncetella.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

58.  Gennarina.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

59.  Rosetta.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

60.  Oriental  Tales.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

61.  Triclinium.  (Bronze  group.) 

62.  Christmas  Eve.  (Bronze  group.) 

63.  In  the  Desert.  (Bronze  group.) 

64.  ArabF amily  T raveling.  (Bronze  group.) 
Bistolfi,  L.,  Rome. 

65.  American  Flag.  (Marble  bust.) 

66.  Companions  in  Misfortune.  (Marble 
group.) 

67.  Portrait  of  Prof.  T.  (Plaster  bust.) 

68.  Portrait  of  Mr.  **  *.  (Plaster  bust.) 

69.  Portrait  of  Mrs,  *  *  *,  (Plaster  bust.) 


ITALY. 


191 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bottinelli,  A.,  Rome. 

70.  Etrusca.  (Marble  statue.) 

71.  First  Communion.  (Marble  bust.) 

72.  The  Kiss.  (Marble  statue.) 

73.  The  Dance.  (Marble  statuette.) 

74.  Poetry.  (Marble  statuette.) 

75.  Music.  (Marble  statuette.) 

76.  Painting.  (Marble  statuette.) 

77.  Sculpture.  (Marble  statuette.) 

78.  Architecture.  (Marble  statuette.) 
Bracony,  L„,  Paris. 

79.  Echo.  (Marble  statue.) 

Calvi,  P.,  Milan. 

8O0  Othello.  (Marble  and  bronze  bust.) 

81.  A'leydak.  (Marble  and  bronze  bust.) 

82.  Minstrel.  (Marble  and  bronze  bust.) 

83.  Spiteful.  (Marble  statue.) 

84.  Uncle  Tom.  (Marble  and  bronze  bust.) 

85.  Selika.  (Marble  and  bronze  bust.) 
Calzolari,  Q.,  Florence. 

86«  Fraternal  Love.  (Marble  group.) 
Cantri,  Milan. 

87.  Ideal.  (Marble  bust.) 

88.  Parthenope.  (Bronze  medallion.) 
Civiletti,  Palermo. 

89.  Fisher  Boy.  (Terra  cotta  statuette.) 

90.  No  More  Slaves.  (Terra  cotta  group.) 

Dausch,  C.,  Rome. 

91.  Night.  (Marble  medallion,  relief.) 

92.  Day.  (Marble  medallion,  relief.) 

De  Leva  G.,  Naples. 

93.  Papa’s  Son.  (Terra ’cotta  head.) 

De  Paoli,  L.,  Pordenone. 

94.  Icarus.  (Plaster  statue.) 

Fambri,  R.,  Venice. 

95.  A  Duel.  (Bronze  relief.) 

Ferrari,  E.,  Rome. 

96.  Lincoln  Dying.  (Marble  statue.) 

97.  Lesbia.  (Marble  statue.) 

Fiaschi,  Florence. 

98.  High  Wave.  (Marble  statue.) 
Galimberti,  G.,  Milan. 

99.  Alpine  Guide.  (Bronze  statue.) 

Galli,  R.,  Milan. 

100.  A  Page.  (Marble  bust.) 

101.  Capricciosa.  (Marble  bust.) 

102.  Bebe.  (Marble  bust.) 

103.  Mandolinata.  (Marble  bust.) 

104.  Othello.  (Bronze  bust.) 

105.  Desdemona.  (Bronze  bust.) 

Gariboldi,  E.,  Milan. 

106.  Exiled.  (Plaster  statue.) 

107.  Pierrette.  (Marble  bust.) 

108.  Chimney  Sweeper.  (Marble  bust.) 

109.  First  Gain.  (Marble  statue.) 
no.  Minstrel.  (Marble  statuette.) 
in.  Displeasing.  (Marble  bust.) 

112.  After  Supper.  (Marble  bust.) 

1 13.  Arianna.  (Marble  statuette.) 

13 


Exhibit 

No. 

1 14.  Arianna.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

1 15.  The  First  Pose.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

1 16.  Ophelia.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

1 17.  Gluttony.  (Marble  statue.) 

1 18.  Providence.  (Marble  statue.) 

1 19.  A  Flower  Among  Flowers.  (Marble 
statuette.) 

120.  Stolen  Pleasure.  (Bronze  group.) 

121.  Mignon.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

122.  Mignon.  (Marble  statuette.) 

123.  Archangel  Gabriel.  (Marble  relief.) 

124.  Wealth.  (Bronze  relief.) 

125.  Past,  Present  and  Future.  (Plaster 
group — project  for  a  clock.) 

126.  Communism.  (Small  group  in  marble.) 
Gugliandolo,  V.,  Messina. 

127.  Rosa  Donato,  Sicilian  Heroine.  (Plas¬ 
ter  bust.) 

Gonnella,  E.,  Milan. 

128.  Curiosetta. 

129.  Michelagnolo.  (Marble  statue.) 

130.  The  Love  Letter.  (Marble  statue.) 
Lavezzari,  V.,  Genoa. 

131.  The  Fisher  Boy.  (Marble^  statue.) 

Luzi,  A.,  Rome. 

132.  Trasteverina,  (Bronze  bust.) 

133.  Sortie  de  Bal.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

134.  Arab  Shepherd.  (Terracotta  bust.) 

135.  President  Cleveland.  (Plaster  bust.) 
Mascagnani,  E.,  Rome. 

136.  Isn’t  it  Cold?  (Bronze  statue.) 
Maltoni,  A.,  Ravenna. 

137.  Disinherited.  (Plaster  group.) 
Monzini,  G.,  Clivio. 

138.  Butterfly.  (Marble  bust.) 

139.  Modesty.  (Marble  bust.) 

Mariani,  Adelaide,  Rome. 

140.  Sappho.  (Marble  statue.) 

Nelli,  A.,  Rome. 

141.  H.  M.  King  Humbert  I.  (Bronze 
bust.) 

142.  Spring.  (Bronze  bust.) 

143.  Satyr  Unmasked.  (Bronze  statue.) 

144.  Ishmael.  (Bronze  statue.) 

Olivari,  G.,  Genoa. 

145.  A  Wreath.  (Bronze.) 

Pardo,  V.,  Rome. 

146.  Christopher  Columbus.  (Bronze  bust.) 

Pellini,  E..  Milan.  ' 

147.  Urchin.  (Marble  statue.) 

Quadrelli,  E.,  Milan. 

148.  Giuseppe  Verdi.  (Bronze  statuette.) 
Ramazzotti,  S.,  Padova. 

149.  The  Poor  Flower  Girl.  (Marble  statue.) 

150.  Springtime  Song.  (Marble  bust.) 

151.  Dream.  (Bronze  bust.) 

Rota,  Genoa. 

152.  Monk  Reading.  (Marble  statue.) 


192 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Sculpture,  Bronze  Reproductions. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Soeboeck,  F.,  Rome. 

153.  Faun  and  Bacchante. 

Soldini,  A.,  Milan. 

154.  A  Thought.  (Marble  bust.) 

Spagollo,  G.,  Cremona. 

155.  First  Words.  (Marble  statue.) 
Spalmack,  O.,  Rome. 

156.  Pereat!  (Marble  group.) 

157.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  (Marble  group.) 
Spertini,  G.,  Milan. 

158.  The  Volunteer.  (Marble  statuette.) 
Tabacchi,  O.,  Turin. 

159.  Baigneuse. 

160.  Tuffolina. 

Trentanove,  G.,  Florence. 

161.  Mrs.Alfred  G. Harrison.  (Marble  bust.) 

162.  The  Last  of  the  Spartans.  (Marble 
statue.) 

163.  Model  of  Garibaldi  Monument. 
(Bronze  group.) 

Troubetskoy,  P.,  Milan. 

164.  Indian  Warrior.  (Bronze  group.) 

165.  Bedouin,  with  Camel.  (Bronze  group.) 

166.  Regrets.  (Bronze  group.) 

167.  Indian  Scout.  (Bronze  group.) 

168.  Model  of  Dante  Monument.  (Bronze 
statuette.) 

169.  Bedouin  Steed.  (Bronze  group.) 

170.  Arabian  Steed  at  Rest.  (Bronze 
statuette.) 

171.  The  Times.  (Bronze  statuette.) 
Ventura,  A.,  Milan. 

172.  Incroyable.  (Marble  statuette.) 
Ximenes,  A.,  Palermo. 

173.  Caught!  (Bronze  statue.) 

Zocchi,  C.,  Florence. 

174.  Rebecca.  (Marble  statuette.) 

174a.  Schoolboy.  (Terra  cotta  statuette.) 

Bronze  Reproductions 

Of  Classical  Bronzes  from  the  Excava¬ 
tions  at  Pompeii  and  Herculaneum, 
from  the  Originals  in  National 
Museum  at  Naples. 


175.  Jug  with  Figure. 

176.  Sappho. 

177.  Head  of  Dante. 

178.  Venus  Anadyomene. 

179.  Stag’s-head  Cup. 

180.  Juno  Vase. 

181.  Eagle  Jug. 

182.  Sea-horse  Jug. 

183.  Jug  with  Satyr. 

184.  Jug  with  Faun. 

185.  Cupid  and  Dolphin. 

186.  Human-foot  Lamp. 

187.  Doryphorus. 


Exhibit 

No. 

188.  Silenus  Lamp. 

189.  Dolphin  Lamp. 

190.  Cupid  and  Goose  Lamp. 

191.  Satyr  and  Pan-pipe  Lamp. 

192.  Berenice. 

193.  Goat’s  Jug. 

194.  Ram’s-head  Jug. 

195.  Archytas. 

196.  Apollo  Vase-handle. 

197.  Bat  Lamp. 

198.  Victory. 

199.,  Abundance. 

200.  Cupid  with  Goose. 

201.  Cupid  with  Dolphin. 

202.  Ruvo  Cup. 

203.  Medasa  Vase-handle. 

204.  Ivy-leaf  Cup. 

205.  Epicurus  (named). 

206.  Venus  at  her  Toilet. 

207.  Fawn  with  Wine-skin. 

208.  Small  Jug. 

209.  Three-light  Lamp. 

210.  Alexander. 

211.  Amazon. 

212.  Scipio  Africanus. 

213.  Tripod — Satyr. 

214.  Tripod — Isiac. 

213.  Candelabrum. 

216.  Bearded  Dionysius. 

217.  Lucius  Caecilius  Jucundus. 

218.  Gazelle. 

219.  Gazelle. 

220.  Fortune  on  the  Globe. 

221.  Campanello  (Gong). 

222.  Angler. 

223.  Mercury  of  Gian  Bologna. 

224.  Wrestler  or  Runner. 

225.  Wrestler  or  Runner. 

226.  Laughing  Faun. 

227.  Agrippina. 

228.  Hercules  Taming  Stag. 

229.  Amazon  on  Horseback. 

230.  Mercury  in  Repose. 

231.  Gladiator’s  Armor  (8  pieces). 

23?.  Ornament  for  Door  (Medusa’s  Head). 

233.  Ornament  for  Door  (Medusa’s  Head 
with  Tongue  Out). 

234.  Statuette  of  Apollo  with  Lyre. 

235.  Dancer. 

236.  Dancer. 

237.  Dancer. 

238.  Dancer. 

239.  Ddncer. 

240.  Dancer. 

241.  Sleeping  Faun. 

242.  Borghese  Faun. 

243.  Adoration. 

244.  Ptolemy  Lathros. 

245.  Ptolemy  I — Soter. 


ITALY. 


193 


Exhibit 

No. 


Bronze  Reproductions,  Paintings  in  Oil, 


Exhibit 

No. 


;  246.  Ptolemy  Philadelphus. 

247.  Ptolemy  Alexander. 

248.  Seneca. 

249.  Hermes. 

250.  Dancing  Faun. 

251.  Youth  with  Chlamys. 

252.  Heraclitus. 

253.  Narcissus. 

254.  Silenus. 

255.  Apollo  with  Plectrum. 

256.  Young  Satyr  with  Thyrsos. 

257.  Demosthenes. 

258.  Demosthenes  with  Inscription. 

259.  Metrodorus. 

260.  Agrippina, 
j  261.  Epicurus. 

262.  Hermarchus.  (Inscription.) 

263.  Zeno  Citiacus. 

264.  Archaic  Apollo. 

265.  Youth. 

266.  Democritus. 

267.  Sylla. 

268.  Sylla. 

269.  Drunken  Faun. 

270.  Faun  with  Dog. 

271.  Faun  with  Wine-skin. 

272.  Faun  with  Wine-skin. 

273.  Statuette  of  Faun. 

274.  Cupid  with  Mask. 

!  275.  Cupid  with  Cup. 

276.  Cupid  with  Vase. 

277.  Cupid  with  Dolphin. 

j  278.  Cupid  with  Wine-skin, 
i  279.  "Steelyard. 

280.  Steelyard. 

281.  Centaur  Vase. 

282.  Apollo  Hermaphrodytus. 

283.  Psyche. 

284.  Faun  and  Bacchus. 

GROUP  140. 

Paintings  in  Oil. 

Andreotti,  F.,  Chicago. 

285.  Such  a  Sweet  Note! 

Aquadro,  F.,  Chicago. 

286.  Flowers. 

Armenise,  L.,  Milan. 

287.  The  Village  Fete. 

Barbarini,  S.,  Modena. 

288.  Still  Water. 

289.  The  Train  is  Coming. 

290.  Sketch  From  Nature. 

291.  Sketch  From  Nature. 

292.  Sketch  From  Nature. 

Barucci,  P.,  Rome. 

293.  On  the  Roman  Apennines.  (Lake  of 
Scanno.) 


Battaglia,  D.,  Naples. 

294.  Stable  with  Cattle. 

295.  Pergolese  Rehearsing  his  Stabat. 
Battistini,  L.,  Coimbra. 

296.  Labor  and  Death. 

Bazzani,  L.,  Rome. 

297.  At  the  Fountain.  (Pompeii.) 

298.  In  the  Peristilium.  (Pompeii.) 
Bazzaro,  L.,  Milan. 

299.  Second  Nurse. 

300.  Remembrances. 

Belimban,  Leghorn. 

301.  The  Lady  of  The  Pearls. 

Berti,  G.,  Venice. 

302.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Brenta,  after 
Child’s  Harold’s  Pilgrimage. 

Bertolotti,  C.,  Milan. 

303.  The  Giddy  Monk. 

304.  Louisa. 

Boldini,  G.,  Paris. 

305.  Portrait  of  a  Girl. 

306.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

307.  Portrait  of  Miss - . 

308.  An  Extra  Team. 

Bompiani,  A.,  Rome. 

309.  Southern  Flowers. 

310.  Playing  Truant. 

311.  On  the  Sly. 

Bordignon,  N.,  Venice. 

312.  At  the  Country  Inn. 

313.  Emigrants. 

314.  Mathilda. 

Bottero,  G.,  Turin. 

315.  Boatmen’s  Canal. 

316.  Mestre  Canal. 

317.  The  Jurors. 

Bruenn,  L.,  Rome. 

318.  A  Summer  Afternoon  in  a  Roman  Villa. 

319.  The  First  Born. 

320.  Music  Hath  Charms. 

Capone,  G.,  Maiori. 

321.  Curiosity.  (Costume  of  Maiori.) 

322.  Summer. 

323.  Winter. 

324.  Hush!  There  is  Sister. 

325.  A  Good  Piece  of  Game. 

Carcano,  F.,  Milan. 

326.  Venice  From  the  Lagoon. 

327.  Sunset  at  Spezia. 

328.  Lombard  Plain. 

329.  Harvest  of  Indian  Corn. 

330.  Procession. 

331.  Iseo  Lake. 

332.  The  Believers. 

333.  Environs  of  Genoa. 

334.  By  the  Window. 

335.  Fall  of  the  Balloon. 

336.  The  Snow  Fall  at  Pescarenico. 

337.  Rest  of  Fishermen  at  Chioggia. 


194 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 


Exhibit 

No. 

338.  Ten  Studies. 

339.  Twelve  Studies. 

Ciardi,  G.,  Venice. 

340.  Southwest  Wind. 

341.  Spring  Clouds. 

342.  Basin  of  St.  George. 

343.  Sunset  at  Venice. 

344.  On  the  Lagoon. 

345.  Canal  of  St.  Marc. 

Coen,  S.,  Venice. 

347.  Girl  of  the  People  (Venice). 

Coleman,  F.,  Rome. 

348.  Queen  Catherine  of  England. 
Conconi,  L.,  Milan. 

349.  Declaration  of  Love. 

Corelli,  A.,  Rome. 

350.  In  the  Woods. 

351.  The  Angelus  on  St.  Peter’s  Day. 
(Roman  Harvest.) 

Corrodi,  H.  Rome. 

352.  The  Convent  of  St.  Lazzaro. 

353*  Overflow  of  the  Nile  at  the  Pyramids. 

354.  The  Tower  of  Charles  V  at  Spezia. 

355.  Fishermen  at  Their  Shrine. 
Corteggiani,  M.,  Palermo. 

356.  Capucin’s  Catacombs. 

Costa,  A.,  Genoa. 

357.  Side  of  St.Lorenzo  Cathedral  in  Genoa. 
D’Andrea,  F.,  Venice. 

358.  Flora. 

359.  Surprised. 

DairOca,  Bianca  A.,  Verona 

360.  The  Quadrille. 

DaMolin,  O.,  Venice. 

361.  At  the  Pawn  Shop. 

362.  The  Ill  Fed. 

DeMartin,  G.,  Naples. 

363.  Flower  Market  at  Pompeii. 
DeMatteis,  A.,  Chicago. 

364.  Fruit. 

365.  Fruit. 

Denza,  Giro,  Naples. 

366.  A  Bit  of  the  Bay  of  Naples. 

367.  Sunset  on  the  Bay  of  Naples. 
DeTommasi,  P.,  Rome. 

368.  Golden  Dreams. 

Dovera,  A.,  Milan. 

369.  Marine. 

370.  Marine. 

371.  Marine. 

372.  Marine. 

373.  Lake  Maggiore. 

374.  Lake  Maggiore. 

375.  Marine. 

376.  Marine. 

Dovizielli,  C.,  Rome. 

377.  Still  Life— Game  and  Fruit. 

378.  Still  Life— Fish. 


Exhibit 
No. 

Fedrighini,  P.,  Sinigallia. 

379.  The  Niagara  Falls. 

380.  The  Niagara  Rapids. 

Ferrara,  O.,  Naples. 

381.  Faith. 

Fragiacomo,  P.,  Venice. 

382.  Idyl  on  the  Lagoon. 

383.  Little  Amalia. 

384.  Summer  Clouds. 

Gabrini,  P.,  Rome. 

385.  At  Sea. 

386.  The  Landing  of  Columbus. 

Gasperini,  L.,  Venice. 

387.  Golden  Wedding. 

388.  Eviction. 

Guardabassi,  F.  M.,  Perugia. 

389.  His  Holiness  Leo  XIII.  The  latest 
portrait,  painted  from  life  in  the  Vatican, 
January,  1893. 

Guardabassi,  G.,  Rome. 

390.  The  Mayor’s  Wedding. 

391.  The  Old  Gipsy’s  Prediction. 

Guerra,  A.,  Badia  di  Cave. 

392.  Beatrice  Cenci’s  Last  Moments.  The 
Historical  Call  in  Castle  St.  Angelo. 

393.  Raphael  and  the  Cardinal  Sigismondo 
Conti. 

394.  Roman  Flower  Girl. 

395.  The  Fortune  Teller. 

396.  Capri  Girl. 

397.  The  Sanctuary  of  Cava  dei  Tirenni. 
Guerrieri,  A.,  Florence. 

398.  Love  and  Curiosity. 

Joris,  P.,  Rome. 

399.  Afternoon  in  the  Villa  Pmphyli,  Rome. 

400.  Grandfather’s  Birthday. 

Juglaris,  T.,  Milan. 

401.  The  Prayer  on  the  Mountain. 
Lancerotto,  L.,  Venice. 

402.  Regatta  at  Venice. 

403.  Madonna. 

404.  Vanity  Fair. 

Lessi,  Tito,  Florence. 

405.  The  Bibliophile. 

Lombardo,  Calamia  G.,  Palermo. 

406.  Temple  of  Segesta,  Sicily. 

Malaspina,  A.,  Milan. 

407.  Shepherd. 

408.  Swiss  Mail  Coach. 

Mancini,  F.,  Naples. 

409.  Charge  of  Cavalry. 

Mariani,  C.,  Rome. 

410.  Celestial  Harmony. 

411.  In  Triumphai. 

Mariani,  P.,  Monza. 

412.  Sunset  in  Liguria. 

Mariotti,  F.,  Chicago. 

413.  Portfait  of  Mrs.  E.  B. 


ITALY. 


195 


Paintings  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Martinetti,  Maria,  Rome. 

414.  Malaria. 

Menegazzi,  C.,  Venice. 

415.  Alpine  Landscape. 

Milesi,  A.,  Venice. 

416.  Papa’s  Boat. 

Mollica,  A.,  Naples. 

417.  Rivals. 

Moradei,  A.,  Ravenna. 

418.  Maternal  Anticipations. 

419.  Would  You  Like  My  Rose? 

420.  The  Joy  of  the  Family 
Musso,  G.,  Palermo. 

421.  Visit  to  the  Temple. 

Nani,  N.,  Venice. 

422.  Consequences  of  Vice. 

423.  Teasing  Surprise. 

424.  Persuasion. 

Nobili,  R.,  Florence. 

425.  Listening. 

Novo,  Stefano,  Venice. 

426.  Fruit  Seller  in  Venice. 

427.  The  Want  of  All. 

428.  Fruit  Shop  in  Venice. 

Petiti,  F.,  Rome. 

429.  Sorrento  Marine. 

Prati,  E.,  Aniedo. 

430.  First  Flowers  in  Venice 
Quaranta,  G.,  Naples. 

431.  Flamenga. 

432.  Milanese  Dairy  Farm. 

433.  Blockaded. 

434.  Luino,  Lake  Maggiore. 

435.  Fruit  Grove  in  Spring. 

436^  Country  Milkwoman. 

437.  Without  Senepione  Gate. 

438.  Environs  of  Milan. 

Reyceud,  E.,  Turin. 

439.  The  Po  Embankment  at  Turin. 

Ricci,  F.,  Rome. 

440.  Rehearsing  the  Lesson. 

441.  Interrupted  Nap. 

442.  Sweet  Remembrances. 

Rinaldi,  C.,  Florence. 

443.  Hopeless. 

Roi,  P.,  Venice. 

444.  Vanity. 

445.  Once  Friends. 

Rossi,  L.,  Paris. 

446.  Reception  at  the  Doge’s  Palace, 
Venice. 

Rotta,  A.,  Venice. 

447.  The  First  Egg. 

Santoro,  R.,  Naples. 

448.  In  the  Bay  of  Naples. 

449.  Gipsies. 

Sartorelli,  Venice. 

450.  On  the  Lagoon. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Savani,  A.,  Bologna. 

451.  Post  Nubile  Phoebus. 

452.  A  Child  of  the  Fields. 

Simoni,  G.,  Rome. 

453.  Algerian  Women  on  the  Terrace. 
Spiridon,  T.,  Rome. 

454.  Sappho. 

455.  Follette. 

Tano,  E.,  Florence. 

456.  Tuscan  Farm. 

Tarenghi,  E.,  Rome. 

457.  Contemplation. 

Tiratelli,  A.,  Rome. 

458.  Flock  of  Sheep  on  the  Roman 
Campagna. 

Tom,  Milan. 

458a.  Painting. 

458b.  Painting. 

458c.  Painting. 

Tommasi,  A.,  Leghorn. 

458d.  Return  From  the  Market. 

458e.  After  Sunset. 

Tuminetti,  A.,  Milan. 

458L  Oil  Paintings. 

Tromboni,  A.,  Naples. 

459.  The  Cow  Herds. 

Van  Elven,  P.  T.,  Milan. 

460.  Caravan  by  the  Dead  Sea. 

461.  Market  at  Chaumont. 

Vollaro,  P.,  Naples. 

462.  A  Moment  of  Leisure. 

Wolf,  Venice. 

463.  Grandmama’s  Story. 

464.  Flirtation. 

465.  Venetian  Girl. 

466.  Gipsy. 

467.  Spring. 

468.  Summer. 

Zanetti,  M.  G.,  Venice. 

469.  The  Public  Gardens  of  Venice. 

470.  The  Island  of  Malamocco  and  Tor- 
cello. 

471.  Canal  of  Torcello. 

472.  Moorish  Courtyard. 

473*  Tiger’s  Head  (Male). 

474.  Tiger’s  Head  (Female). 

475.  Bull’s  Head. 

476.  Cow’s  Head. 

GROUP  141. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

Aureli,  G.,  Rome. 

477-  Presentation  of  Monseigneur  de  Riche¬ 
lieu  to  Henri  IV  of  France. 

Battaglia,  A.,  Rome. 

478.  Mower  Girls  in  the  Campagna. 


196 


DEPARTMENT  K.— FINE  ARTS. 


Paintings  in  Water  Colors,  Pastel  Drawings,  Decorative  Works. 


GROUP  144. 
Pastel  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Corelli,  A.,  Rome. 

479.  Woman  of  Latium, 

480.  Man  of  Latium. 

481.  Serenata. 

Crisafi,  N.,  Palmero. 

482.  Monte  Pellegrino.  (Palermo.) 

483.  Guadagna  on  River  Oreto. 
DeTommasi,  P.,  Rome. 

484.  Making  Ready  for  the  Procession. 

485.  Puzzled. 

Guardabassi,  G.,  Rome. 

486.  Scholar  Monk. 

487.  Holy  Water  Cup,  St.  Peter’s  Church, 
Rome. 

Martinetti,  Maria,  Rome. 

488.  Beggar. 

Nobili,  R.,  Florence. 

489.  Service  of  St.  Marc’s,  Venice. 
Pennacchini,  D.,  Rome. 

490.  The  Lost  Child. 

491.  Tarantella. 

Simoni,  G.,  Rome. 

492.  Fruit  Market  at  Sorrento. 

493.  The  Last  Day  of  the  Ramadam. 
Tiratelli,  C.,  Rome. 

494.  The  Patron  Saint’s  Day. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Capranica  Grillo,  G. 

495.  Nennella. 

496.  Thecla. 

497.  Truth. 

Da  Molin,  O.,  Venice. 

498.  Fisher’s  Head. 


DECORATIVE  WORKS. 


Brugo  &  Pagliei,  Rome. 

499.  Toilet  of  Venus.  (Imitation  of  Tapes¬ 
try,  after  Boucher.) 

500.  Bacchus  and  Ariadne.  (Imitation  of 
Tapestry,  after  Boucher.) 

The  originals  of  Nos.  499  and  500  are  in 
the  Quirinal  Palace,  Rome. 

Brenda  <&  Simonetti,  Rome. 

501.  The  Agreeable  Lesson. 

502.  The  Mysterious  Basket. 

'  503.  Bacchus  and  Venus. 


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